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Rebex.net: FTP, SFTP, FTPS, Secure Ftp difference
Secure FTP, FTP/SSL, SFTP, FTPS, FTP. What's the difference?
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2007
Chrooted SSH/SFTP Tutorial (Debian Etch) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
This tutorial describes two ways how to give users chrooted SSH access. With this setup, you can give your users shell access without having to fear that they can see your whole system. Your users will be jailed in a specific directory which they will not be able to break out of. The users will also be able to use SFTP in their chroot jails.
CPAN SFTP Foreign
wrapper sftp pour perl
possibilité d'injecter le mot de passe avec expect.pm
sshfs for Darwin (Mac OS X)
This is sshfs for Darwin.
You can mount remote server filesystem via ssh (using sftp protocal).
2006
WinSCP :: Supported Transfer Protocols
SFTP is mostly operated as subsystem of SSH-2. SFTP is a newer and more modern protocol, designed to perform in a manner similar to FTP. It is widely supported, even on non-Unix-like platforms, but not nearly as universally as SCP. Do not confuse SFTP (based on SSH) with FTPS/Secure FTP (based on SSL); they are distinct protocols which do not interoperate.
Research Systems Unix Group: Fugu
Fugu - A Mac OS X SFTP, SCP and SSH Frontend.
FTP Demystified
There are a few things about FTP that confuse even the smartest geeks, so I thought it might be useful to put up a cheat-sheet on the web.
Fugu
Fugu is a graphical frontend to the commandline Secure File Transfer application (SFTP). SFTP is similar to FTP, but unlike FTP, the entire session is encrypted, meaning no passwords are sent in cleartext form, and is thus much less vulnerable to third-party interception.
