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Re: fish://
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Tuesday 22/Apr/2003, @05:01
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Humm... I think it does...
There is no word about scp in their homepage (http://ich.bin.kein.hoschi.de/fish/), but
at apps.kde.com they say it does support scp... |
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Re: fish://
by Eric Laffoon on Tuesday 22/Apr/2003, @06:05
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I seem to remember that it is SSH/SCP too. I'm not sure how you would transfer the files with SSH alone.
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Re: fish://
by Mike Hearn on Tuesday 22/Apr/2003, @06:51
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I think programs that just use SSH basically connect then do a cat on a file, ie simple shell manipulation.
Keep up the good work. Quanta looks like the best bet for a GUI web designer :)
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Re: fish://
by AC on Tuesday 22/Apr/2003, @08:23
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Fish installs a perl script on the host which implements a simple protocol for file operations. No scp involved.
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Re: fish://
by Stephan on Tuesday 22/Apr/2003, @15:07
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Yes, if you want scp, you can use sftp:// (AFAIK) instead, works very well
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