SSH tunneling for SFTP

From: Mark Kessler (mk_at_smartlingua.com)
Date: 07/26/04

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    Hello,
    I have a question regarding using an SSH tunnel with SFTP that might
    be simple to answer for you. I was able to create an SSH tunnel using
    PuTTY under Windows XP to a remote Server. Sofar everything works
    fine, the connection to the remote Server over SFTP opens and I am
    able to list directories and download files. But I cannot upload
    files. Unfortunately there is nothing in the SFTP log that helps me to
    find the source of the error. Are there additional ports for SFTP more
    than 22 that I have to tunnel for downloading files? I hope anyone can
    help me, regards,
    Mark Kessler


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