Re: [OT] Change permissions via FTP?
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texte = This is included in a stock OS X install.On the server click the 'Allow remote login' box in the System preferences-->Sharing-->Application window to turn ssh on.Then on your personal Mac launch the terminal. You should see a prompt something like...[whatever:~] username%type...ssh www.yourserveradddress.com -l serverusernameWhere www.yourserveradddress.com is the name (or IP number) of your server and where serverusername is the username of your account on the server.So it will look like...[whatever:~] username% ssh www.yourserveradddress.com -l serverusernamePress return. The first time you do this you will see a message about accepting authorization, just say yes.You are now connected to your server securely, and can use this window just as if you were using 'terminal' sitting in front of your server.Paul> Can you point me in the general direction to implement your suggestions > on> OSX?>>>> You are using FTP (which passes _all_ passwords in plaintext) and you> disabled>> ssh (which encrypts everything including passwords) and telnet (worse >> than>> FTP)??? I think you have things backwards. You want to delete the FTP> server>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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This is included in a stock OS X install.On the server click the 'Allow remote login' box in the System preferences-->Sharing-->Application window to turn ssh on.Then on your personal Mac launch the terminal. You should see a prompt something like...[whatever:~] username%type...ssh www.yourserveradddress.com -l serverusernameWhere www.yourserveradddress.com is the name (or IP number) of your server and where serverusername is the username of your account on the server.So it will look like...[whatever:~] username% ssh www.yourserveradddress.com -l serverusernamePress return. The first time you do this you will see a message about accepting authorization, just say yes.You are now connected to your server securely, and can use this window just as if you were using 'terminal' sitting in front of your server.Paul> Can you point me in the general direction to implement your suggestions > on> OSX?>>>> You are using FTP (which passes _all_ passwords in plaintext) and you> disabled>> ssh (which encrypts everything including passwords) and telnet (worse >> than>> FTP)??? I think you have things backwards. You want to delete the FTP> server>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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