New SFTP plugin available now
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Re: New SFTP plugin available now
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OK, you can maybe remove "nice" from that sentence but it's certainly better than a CLI program when it comes to handling dozens of servers.
OK, you can maybe remove "nice" from that sentence but it's certainly better than a CLI program when it comes to handling dozens of servers.
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Re: New SFTP plugin available now
That is exactly my use case. I have like 30 servers configured in Putty. I can have a putty shortcut on a desktop that immediately launches shell to a remote server and autologins (using -load profile_name). In the past I could also seamlessly go into the same server via SFTP4TC without configuring anything, as it was taking configuration from Putty. But with SFTPPLUG plugin I have to re-configure servers manually and manually convert the keys every time I work with new server.
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30 servers really aren't that much. Now is the time to change: There is a program - TC - with which you can create a GUI for the few scripts in a subdirectory with much better (e.g. sorting) options than putty offers. Putty is simply no longer up to date: saving connections in the registry, waving around with the mouse when generating keys are just examples.barsmonstesr wrote: ↑2024-04-28, 21:57 UTC That is exactly my use case. I have like 30 servers configured in Putty.
But the discussion should continue here: SFTP4TC based on PuTTY
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This conversation is beyond me....
Will commander work for me on this? From my host: it needs to support the SFTP protocol and be able to use port 22. There is nothing else special about what we’re doing.
if so, am I doing anything wrong or do I need an updated plug in??
If not, will it in the near future??
Will commander work for me on this? From my host: it needs to support the SFTP protocol and be able to use port 22. There is nothing else special about what we’re doing.
if so, am I doing anything wrong or do I need an updated plug in??
If not, will it in the near future??
Re: New SFTP plugin available now
Just another idea: How do you creating/starting an SFTP connection? Do you realize that you can't do this via Menu -> Net -> FTP ... ? You can't access the plugin there in the main menu but instead via the drive bar -> Network Neighborhood -> Secure FTP or with the following command on the TC command line: cd \\\Secure FTP\
Sorry if this is all clear for you.
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Re: New SFTP plugin available now
tried it... locked up part way still. commander showed' not responding' and had to kill it and restart.
can log in with filezilla, but would prefer to use commander which, as i said, i LOVE and put on every computer i work on
(i can't say how many of my installs have bought it or or how many use the free version, but i encourage them to get the licensed version as i too an a capitalist
thanks
can log in with filezilla, but would prefer to use commander which, as i said, i LOVE and put on every computer i work on
(i can't say how many of my installs have bought it or or how many use the free version, but i encourage them to get the licensed version as i too an a capitalist
thanks
Re: New SFTP plugin available now
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FYI some suggestions were already given. But you did not feedback 'em, why?
FYI some suggestions were already given. But you did not feedback 'em, why?
Pls, follow the suggestion and provide Mr.Ghisler with output of this command...ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2024-04-22, 07:55 UTC It sounds like your server isn't supporting any authentication methods supported by the plugin and vice versa. Either the server is too old and only supports outdated methods like DSA, or the server is configured to only support very new methods not supported by the plugin.
You can use the free tool nmap to find out the supported ciphers:
nmap -sV -p port_number --script ssh2-enum-algos Servername.com
with port_number the port of your server, usually 22.
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Re: New SFTP plugin available now
You could also send the log output from FileZilla. But then, please make sure to enable the debug options (last entry in FileZilla settings) and set debug info to 3.