Home | FAQ | Server | Presentations | Mailing Lists/Archives | Member Tools | Links | Sponsors | ContactAnd while we're on things ssh related....there exists a nice little kernel module that allows you to mount remote folders using ssh. http://shfs.sourceforge.net/ On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 12:16, Rick Buford wrote: > Suman Kanuganti wrote: > > >On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 07:53, Christian M. Cepel wrote: > > > > > >>Seriously, what's the use of the VPN client? > >> > >> > > > >- ssh is very well fine when transfering files but is worth onlyfor one > >time transfer, say you are updating your website one would like to see > >how it looks like or if its working for every few minutes, now though > >you can do this using ssh, its hassle if you want to work with some X > >program, say like Quanta. > >If we got a vpn connection to mu, start it when system boots, mount your > >folder(s) automatically using samba with entries in /etc/fstab, you can > >just work and update things using local machine. > > > piping commands thru ssh or using scp is --highly-- scriptable and > secure, especially if you throw in ssh-agent to manage the keys for you... -- Matt Klaric (klaric.com) <EMAIL:PROTECTED> public pgp key @ http://pgp.mit.edu
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