File Sharing 2 linux machines

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Sun, 14 Sep 2003 18:20:42 -0500


Fugu looks very nice.  I will have to try it out.  I was looking for a 
good way to be able
to work on html content on my Mac OS X and then ftp the files to my 
server running YDL.

Sean

On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 08:40  AM, Clinton C.MacDonald wrote:

> Evan:
>
> On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 12:36  AM, eps22 wrote:
>> Do you know how to access a Linux box from a Mac?  That is, I'm 
>> running a wireless network with an iMac (OS 10.2), and also with an 
>> iBook (Yellowdog 3.0).  Thanks to your helpful suggestion, I can now 
>> access the OS 10.2 iMac from the YDL 3.0 iBook.  But how do I access 
>> the YDL 3.0 iBook from the OS 10.2 iMac?
>
> I assume you have sshd installed, configured and running on your iBook 
> (mine was installed in the default setup). There are two methods: [1] 
> from the iMac (Mac OS X), open Terminal.app and type "ssh 
> username@IPaddress" (yuck -- commandline), or [2] go get Fugu:
>
> <http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu>
>
> Fugu is a free Mac OS X frontend for SFTP, SCP and SSH. I recommend it 
> highly. (Fugu rubripes is the scientific name for the Japanese 
> pufferfish, known for its tasty -- and dangerous -- sushi, its small 
> genome size that has made it a sweetheart for molecular biologists, 
> and as the mascot of the SSH project.)
>
> Best wishes,
> Clint
>
> -- 
> Dr. Clinton C. MacDonald | <mailto:clint dot macdonald AT sbcglobal 
> dot net>
>
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