SSH File Transfers

From: Roger (loverboy@wi.rr.com)
Date: 12/21/01

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    From: "Roger" <loverboy@wi.rr.com>
    Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 19:38:27 GMT
    
    

    Hi,
    I just downloaded SSH client and File Transfer Client from www.SSH.com.

    My question then, is, how do I transfer files securely between my computer
    and someone elses computer. We would both being running SSH. I see setup
    areas for user name and password, but how do I set my computer up to receive
    requests ie. for someone else to log into my computer?

    Add'l Info: Both computers would be at seperate locations and would be
    running the same client. Both would have high speed internet connections.

    I hope that I have stated my question clearly. If you have any info please
    post

    PS I'm not very experienced, so if you can keep it simple

    (also, any thoughts on this particular product??)

    THANKS all!



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