Re: scp without sftp and ssh login

From: Bernd Buske (bernd.buske@t-online.de)
Date: 04/06/03


From: Bernd Buske <bernd.buske@t-online.de>
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 13:49:52 +0200


> I am confused. If you do not trust the user to start a session(using SSH)
> or transfer files (using sftp), why would you want to allow them to transfer
> files using scp?
>
The Deal is we had to offer up and download for authority over inernet
via vpn-tunnel.
For the Reason the vpn gets broken/cracked we need some extra walls.
Bernd



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