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From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Atomic file movement in Kermit
Date: 5 Nov 2003 15:24:39 GMT
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An article besides the one I pointed you to? No.
The SKERMIT web page describes how to install C-Kermit for use as
an OpenSSH subsystem as well as how to incorporate its functionality
into a script for use on C-Kermit and Kermit 95.
Although, I am not sure why you are mentioning Kermit 95's dialer
since you stated that you need to run the script on Linux. However,
assuming you need to run the server on Linux and the client is Windows,
the answer is 'no'. The K95 dialer at the current moment does not
support the ability to construct connections to an SSH subsystem.
Part of the reason is because K95 does not support SFTP and there was
no need to specify that type of configuration. I will consider adding
it to a future build.
If this type of functionality is important to you and is urgently
required, please contact me privately.
Jeffrey Altman
Kermit 95 Author
Volunteer
newexpectuser <anthonypieper@cs.com> wrote:
: is there a specific article about how to do this ?..I was wondering if
: there is some option in the K95 GUI/Dialer to do this ?
:
: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu> wrote in message news:<bo8mar$a75$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>...
:> Please read
:>
:> http://www.kermit-project.org/skermit.html
:>
:> which describes the use of C-Kermit as an OpenSSH subsystem for
:> file transfer instead of SFTP. SFTP does not support atomic file
:> transactions, Kermit protocol does.
:>
:> Jeffrey Altman
:> Kermit 95 Author
:> Volunteer
:>
:>
:> newexpectuser <anthonypieper@cs.com> wrote:
:> : Can any of the SSH clients of Kermit do Atomic file movement like the
:> : FTP version ?
:>
:> : I have am trying to run a script on a Linux box, open a connection to
:> : a secure server, get all the files in a directory, then delete the
:> : files after they have been transfered successfully.
:>
:> : I seem to be able to find some SSH clients out there, but I need ALL
:> : the following to be able to be done:
:>
:> : 1) Able to script the SSH client
:> : 2) Able to have the SSH client run on a schedule
:> : 3) Able to pass the password (no key authentication)
:> : 4) SSH client must be able to create a log file
:> : 5) ABLE TO DELETE file from remote system, once it has been
:> : successfully transfered to the host system.
:>
:> : Thanks in advance
--
Jeffrey Altman * Volunteer Developer Kermit 95 2.1 GUI available now!!!
The Kermit Project @ Columbia University SSH, Secure Telnet, Secure FTP, HTTP
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