[Dev] SCP Server...
James Brunner
jbrunner at alterpoint.com
Mon Apr 28 08:56:45 CDT 2008
Will do - the problem is I'm on Windows :) - don't flame me.
From: dev-bounces at ziptie.org [mailto:dev-bounces at ziptie.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Kruse
Sent: 28 April 2008 14:56
To: 'ZipTie Development List'
Subject: Re: [Dev] SCP Server...
We've attempted to use J2SSH in the past (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sshtools) but it is GPL so we can't bundle it with ZipTie. I'm not sure there are any others with more friendly licenses.
As Brett said though, we should probably externalize the management of our FTP and TFTP servers a little bit more so you aren't forced to use ours. This would make it easy to also manage an openSSH SCP server. James, maybe you should open an enhancement for this.
For now you could put together an adapter that has all of the knowledge of the openSSH SCP server, assuming you are on linux.
-Ryan
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From: dev-bounces at ziptie.org [mailto:dev-bounces at ziptie.org] On Behalf Of Brett Wooldridge
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 8:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dev] SCP Server...
The trouble I think would be licensing. If you can find one that is open source and has a friendly license (we'll make the call) point us to it. In some ways it is a configuration issue, we should be able to be configured to use an existing user-provided SCP server (such as Linux ships with) rather than shipping one ourselves. Kind of like our real-time solution of using SEC rather than shipping it ourselves.
-Brett
On 4/28/08 8:52 PM, "James Brunner" <jbrunner at alterpoint.com> wrote:
I've got a couple of devices that do not support remote access via SCP but have their own SCP client.
I know ZT has an FTP and TFTP server but how difficult would it be to integrate an SCP server?
Just an idea...
JB.
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