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Re: [gftp] SSL - SSH - How?



Hello Bruce,
	Yes, thanks, I am using a recent install of Kubunu 6.06 and find it very 
good.  The most recent linux install was Fedora core 5.  That was a disaster 
after have very good luck with core 2.  Lost many good files and all respect 
for the Fedora folk.  It was to be a simple upgrade.  Nothing to <grin> 
about.  Anyway, this is about as top-notch as linux gets to my way of 
thinking.

	As far as Gnome goes, well I would have to sit and look over a Gnome user's 
shoulder to get the hang of it.  It is certainly different.

	Thanks for your input,    Jack

On Saturday 14 October 2006 09:43, Bruce Bales wrote:
> Jack - I have been using gftp for years under KDE, so I doubt if KDE is the
> problem.  If you like ubuntu and KDE, there is a version of ubuntu called
> kubuntu that is set up for KDE.
>
> Just as an aside, I have been using KDE for years and have now and then
> tried gnome for a while.  It doesn't have what I want so I always go back
> to KDE. bruce
>
> On Friday 13 October 2006 22:19, Jack Heller wrote:
> > Thanks for the info Ken,
> > 	Yes, I am using KDE on Ubuntu.  That could be the problem, I have to
> > admit.
> >
> > 	And, as far as command line entry via gftp, I see no way to effect this.
> >
> > 	So, you are probably correct, I need to search for a package compatible
> > with KDE.  I don't think Ubuntu supports switching desktops.  At least,
> > not that I have seen.  That would mean another OS install.  Rather than
> > that, I will just have to make do with the Windows work-around that I
> > found, Filezilla.
> >
> > 	Thanks again Ken.  I do appreciate your thoughtful concern.  I am going
> > to have to hit the hay and be gone much of tomorrow, so replies will be
> > read tomorrow afternoon.
> >
> > 	Thanks again,    Jack
> >
> > On Friday 13 October 2006 19:16, Ken Hill wrote:
> > > I also just thought of this...
> > >
> > > Can you use the command line to ssh to your server?
> > >
> > > On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 19:03 -0700, Jack Heller wrote:
> > > > Hello Ken,
> > > > 	Thanks for the reply.  No, the gftp is running under Kubuntu.  I am
> > > > using ethernet to the linux box.  Connection to websites and e-mail
> > > > performs OK using Kmail and the KDE browser or Firefox.  Kmail is the
> > > > only success with this Kubuntu.  The Evolution and Thunderbird do not
> > > > connect to the server.  I did a lot of tweaking before the success
> > > > with Kmail.  Kmail is good enough.
> > > >
> > > > 	The problem is the server I want to get into requires a certificate
> > > > (codes) to get past the SSL.  The two Windows programs I have found
> > > > that generate the certificate work OK.  Filezilla, which is free from
> > > > Source Forge download works very smoothly.
> > > >
> > > > 	So ... All the research I have done has not uncovered a simple way
> > > > to generate the certificate under Linux plus deal with the SSL.
> > > >
> > > > 	Any suggestions are appreciated.
> > > >
> > > > 	Thanks again,  Jack
> > > >
> > > > On Friday 13 October 2006 18:21, Ken Hill wrote:
> > > > > It may be an issue with your network card. Are you using 'gftp' on
> > > > > a MS Windows box? If you are, then I did not know this was
> > > > > possible. I use 'gftp' on Ubuntu with no problems on all IP
> > > > > connections (i.e, ethernet or wireless card).
> > > > >
> > > > > On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 18:13 -0700, Jack Heller wrote:
> > > > > > Hello All,
> > > > > > 	Only been a few hours since the original post (and please excuse
> > > > > > the double post.)  I have not found "the" answer to my questions,
> > > > > > but tried a different Windows program, FileZilla.  And it is very
> > > > > > good (as Windows software goes.) I managed to get all the files
> > > > > > downloaded to my XP laptop and will be able to update them either
> > > > > > on that machine or on the Kubuntu box.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 	Problem was a loss of the local files when Fedora crashed a few
> > > > > > weeks back. Long story.  Switched to Kubuntu.  Way advanced over
> > > > > > "Brand X."
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 	But . . . I still need the gftp help when some kind soul can do
> > > > > > this for me.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 		Thanks again in advance,     Jack
> > > > > >
> > > > > > On Friday 13 October 2006 13:27, Jack Heller wrote:
> > > > > > > Hello,
> > > > > > > 	I have been scratching my head for several days over this
> > > > > > > issue. I have a website on ATT Worldnet and can' talk to it
> > > > > > > since I upgraded to high speed DSL connection.  Dial up used to
> > > > > > > work OK with gftp.  Now it refuses connect from an "unsecure"
> > > > > > > user. I have read many FAQs with seemingly vague statements,
> > > > > > > but no answer I can apply.  I prefer to use the gftp as it is
> > > > > > > user friendly in every other way. To experiment, I used a
> > > > > > > Windows program, Smart FTP, and it has an automatic Certificate
> > > > > > > generator which seemed to be a plus but found there was still a
> > > > > > > problem in that I needed to set the connect protocol to FTP
> > > > > > > over SSL (Implicit)
> > > > > > > 	Did that and it made connect and I could view files.
> > > > > > > Downloading was clumsy, but I learned two things.
> > > > > > > 	I need to generate a certificate for gftp and to emulate "SSL
> > > > > > > Implicit"
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > 	So . . . Please help . . . Thanks in advance,  Jack