It's just an example (in this case .1 is my ipcop firewall that happens to have sshd running on it.)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eddy Mulyono <eddymulyono mail com>
To: Donofrio, Lewis <donofrio umich edu>; mc gnome org <mc gnome org>
Sent: Thu Dec 09 11:39:09 2004
Subject: Re: SCP/SSH from MC?
Try replying to the mailing list (mc gnome org). The mailing list is
setup a bit weird, because replies goes to author, not the mailing list.
Is this a bug or a feature?
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 20:59 -0500, Donofrio, Lewis wrote:
> From a pclinuxos (mc 4.6.0)
>
> Error
> Cannot chdir to /#sh:root 192 168 0 1
Hm... do you have SSH setup properly at 192.168.0.1?
>
> Fish: disconnecting from ???
>
> )-:
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> From: mc-bounces gnome org <mc-bounces gnome org>
> To: mc gnome org <mc gnome org>
> Sent: Wed Dec 08 20:51:42 2004
> Subject: Re: SCP/SSH from MC?
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> On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 13:43 -0500, Donofrio, Lewis wrote:
> > Ok cool folks, I was saving this but here it is:
> >
> > How do I scp/ssh from MC?
>
> SCP:
>
> Press [F9] (pull-down menu).
> Select either "Left" or "Right" from the menu bar.
> Select "Shell link..." from the pop-up sub-menu.
> In the text field, enter "/#sh:" + user + '@' + host; e.g.
> "/#sh:eddy box"
> Near the command line, SSH will prompt for password. Key in your
> password.
> You should now see the "remote" system in the Left/Right pane.
> To copy a file, press [F5].
> ... it should be straight forward from this point forward.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> -Eddy
> PS: RTFM for more
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