On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 at 09:22:30AM +0000, Cayenne-uk wrote:
> >
> >You can use any method you like, with FTP or SCP being the most common.
> >If you want to use FTP, you'll need to install and configure an FTP
> >server manually. If you already have SSH access to the webserver, you
> >can use SCP (or the GUI front ends to it) to copy files with no extra
> >software required.
>
>
> I am no expert, so there may well be better tools, but the best (free) FTP
> app I have come across so far is (IMHO), FileZilla. You may find it worth a
> look...
>
FileZilla is an excellent Windows ftp/sftp client, I could not agree more. The
Linux version is a little ugly and not quite ready yet though. Give it time and
it will be good I'm sure.
I used KBear at one point, it was pretty and worked well but not very stable,
and I think it's come out of Debian sid as it's not very active upstream, so
I expect other distros will drop it too.
Konqueror supports sftp directly from within the filemanager interface which
works quite well. Should I need a GUI SFTP tool I'll probably use that for the
moment.
gftp looks nice if you are a GNOME user, I've not used it so I can't comment.
Supports various protocols including ftp and sftp.
Another nice looking tool is kasablanca which is in Debian Etch/Sid and other
modern version of other distros I presume, BUT it does ftp-ssl not sFTP as
far as I can tell.
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Adam Trickett
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