winscp [bylo: Interaktivni SCP klient pro Win32]

Hanus Adler had na integralis.cz
Neděle Listopad 12 17:26:14 CET 2000


On 7 Nov 2000 18:17:30 +0100, Petr Tomasek <tomasek na etf.cuni.cz> wrote:
>On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Honza 'Prase' Sindelar wrote:
>
>>On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 06:41:20PM +0100, Jan Havlicek wrote:
>>> Na http://winscp.vse.cz lze nalezt Intaraktivni SCP klient pro Windows
>>> 9x/NT/2000. Znamena to, ze tam je program, co se chova obdobne jako
>>> NortonCommander, ale v jednom okne to ma remote host filesystem pres SCP
>>> a lze provadet prenosy souboru.
>
>Kdyz jsme u toho, nevite, jestli nekdo dela podporu scp do
>mc?

no nevim, moc to nepouzivam, ale zkuste man mc:

[...]
       Currently  the  Midnight  Commander  is packaged with some
       Virtual File Systems (VFS): the local  file  system,  used
       for  accessing  the  regular  Unix file system; the ftpfs,
       used to manipulate files on remote systems  with  the  FTP
       protocol; the tarfs, used to manipulate tar and compressed
       tar files; the undelfs, used to recover deleted  files  on
       ext2  file systems (the default file system for Linux sys­
       tems), fish (for manipulating files over shell connections
       such  as  rsh and ssh) and finally the mcfs (Midnight Com­
       mander file system), a network based file system.
[...]
  FIle transfer over SHell filesystem
       The  fish  file system is a network based file system that
       allows you to manipulate the files in a remote machine  as
       if  they  were  local.  To use this, the other side has to
       either run fish server, or  has  to  have  bash-compatible
       shell.

       To  connect  to  a  remote machine, you just need to chdir
       into a special directory which name is  in  the  following
       format:

       /#sh:[user@]machine[:options];/[remote-dir];</em>
       The, user, options and remote-dir
        elements  are  optional.  If you specify the user element
       then the Midnight Commander  will  try  to  logon  on  the
       remote  machine  as  that user, otherwise it will use your
       login name.

S pozdravem

Hanuš Adler

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