one more q on linux networking

eps22 yellowdog-newbie@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Mon, 15 Sep 2003 00:12:36 -0400


This from Clint, in response to an earlier post:

One way to do this is to turn on SSH (secure shell) for both machines 
using the SSH daemon (called sshd). Then you can type 
"sftp://username@remoteIPaddress" in the Konqueror browser address 
field (substituting your username and the actual IP address). This will 
allow you to browse, move, copy and delete files as if they were on 
your local machine. You can also accomplish these same results from the 
command line using ssh and sftp, but the command line can be clumsy (I 
can never spell complex paths accurately). There are probably other, 
more traditional networking ways to do this, but ssh/sftp have the 
advantage of being very secure.

On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 11:56 PM, Halvor wrote:

> how do I accsess a "real" mac from linux, that is a 9500 running 
> system 9, I
> manage to connect to my linux machines from the mac but not the other 
> way
> around ?
>
> halvor
>
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