Re: Request feature: secure FTP
- From: Pavel Machek <pavel suse cz>
- To: Pavel Roskin <proski gnu org>
- Cc: Eko Mursito Budi <mursito eng murdoch edu au>, mc-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: Request feature: secure FTP
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 20:38:35 +0100
Hi!
> > > Actually, FiSH transfers files over ssh. I'm afraid that implementing
> > > sftp would require linking mc against libssl, as opposed to FiSH that uses
> > > the ssh executable. I don't want to make mc depend on too many libraries,
> > > even optionally.
> >
> > I would not depend on FiSH. It is hack, and under boundary conditions (remote
> > dd killed by out-of-memory) bad stuff might happen. Supporting sftp would be
> > way nicer.
>
> I see. I never thought that dd can be killed by out-of-memory.
If kernel decides its OOM, it can kill just about anything, anytime.
> Unfortunately, sftp is disabled in most ssh installations. Maybe when mc
> starts supporting sftp, it will be more often enabled, but it will take
> time.
>
> scp, on the other hand, doesn't provide directory listing. Maybe we could
> use scp transfers in FiSH?
That.. should be possible, but we'd have to eat one connection per
file. Pretty slow.
Pavel
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