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OpenSSH, SFTP, and NT



I would think scp is easier to use than ftp.  It's 1 command line and it just
goes.  I use scp and ssh everyday, once they're installed they just work.  If
things seem amiss they have the -v option to tell you what's going on.  Even
better, you can run X programs over the ssh tunnel or even forward http to a
proxy with the right options.  Easy to get working, easy to use, and very
powerful.  Oh, and it's secure.  Is there a downside?

	Shel

On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 08:41:15PM -0400, David Kramer wrote:
> 
> If you're going to be using ssh, why not use rz and sz or scp?  The
> learning curve?
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