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Re: ftp and telnet between computers



On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 01:09:03PM -0600, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Thanks for the info. Actually, I worded it poorly; of course i know the
> difference between ftpd and telnetd; I meant the difference between
> different server packages in these two categories. At least for ftp
> servers, there are several.
For ssh use package name "ssh" (openSSH version).

For ftp, use wu-ftp or pro-ftp if you do not know too much like me.
There is more users for these.  But merely transferring files, there is
a command called "scp" in ssh package.

Oh, just in case if you want windows machine communicating, look into
"putty" for ssh client.

Last but not least, if you are within safer environment, think about
NSF.  

Osamu

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