I will try that. I am the remote user, I am connected to his machine
using MSFT remote assistant. I have logged into my server from his box,
via ssh. I have the files I need in /srv/www/htdocs as a .zip, and read
only rights! Security is always an issue even when I am using the system ;)
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Craig White wrote:
>On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 21:33, Michael Sammartano wrote:
>
>
>>I honestly do not know. I finally got ssh to work. That was a router ip
>>issue, had to change perms. As far as the 24... ip goes I was 68 for a
>>long time. I have no clue whay it was even changed, pissed me off. I am
>>trying to a large file to a friend. I was trying to use pscp for putty
>>but no go. I also tried to get apache to listen to port 90, it is, but I
>>still can't connect. Heck I cant even get my old winXP box to connect as
>>ftp server. I am getting uptight......
>>
>>
>---
>getting uptight? take a walk. go get some ice cream and relax.
>
>Cox doesn't want people running a server on their residential accounts.
>They for sure block things like ping and http and apparently ftp.
>
>If you want to use ssh/scp from Windows - use WinSCP3 - it works well
>and the price is right (free as in beer). Remote user must have an
>account an access to the directory it is going to access (hint, don't
>have friend on root account).
>
>Craig
>
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