Hi,
> A simpler way is to use the kio_fish
> And since it is KDE all KDE programs will be able to use it :-)
> (To be sure I tried to create a file with advanced editor and save it
> remote - it worked! :-)
Seems nice, but the problem is :
I'm not using X :)
What i want to do is :
Mount our external Webserver from our internal Administration Server via 100MBit LAN
connection.
Thanx,
Thomas
Hi!
> > A simpler way is to use the kio_fish
> > And since it is KDE all KDE programs will be able to use it :-)
> > (To be sure I tried to create a file with advanced editor and save it
> > remote - it worked! :-)
>
> Seems nice, but the problem is :
>
> I'm not using X :)
>
> What i want to do is :
>
> Mount our external Webserver from our internal Administration Server via 100MBit LAN
> connection.
Install uservfs(.sf.net), then cd /overlay/#sh:user@host/.
Pavel
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On Monday 12 November 2001 23:15, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > A simpler way is to use the kio_fish
> > > And since it is KDE all KDE programs will be able to use it :-)
> > > (To be sure I tried to create a file with advanced editor and save it
> > > remote - it worked! :-)
> >
> > Seems nice, but the problem is :
> >
> > I'm not using X :)
> >
> > What i want to do is :
> >
> > Mount our external Webserver from our internal Administration Server via
> > 100MBit LAN connection.
>
> Install uservfs(.sf.net), then cd /overlay/#sh:user@host/.
> Pavel
Does all X programs support # in filename?
And how do you enter the password?
(Especially if you are using it from an X program.)
I guess you like to avoid entering it on the command line...
But I agree in principe - all kio slaves should really be uservfs slaves...
/RogerL
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Hi!
> > > Mount our external Webserver from our internal Administration Server via
> > > 100MBit LAN connection.
> >
> > Install uservfs(.sf.net), then cd /overlay/#sh:user@host/.
> > Pavel
>
>
> Does all X programs support # in filename?
If they don't, they are broken.
> And how do you enter the password?
For now, only RSA autentication is supported. You can enter inside
path for ftp, but no it is not the best solution.
> (Especially if you are using it from an X program.)
> I guess you like to avoid entering it on the command line...
>
> But I agree in principe - all kio slaves should really be uservfs slaves...
Pavel
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