getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
hello dear Community,
i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
How to do this. Can some one help me here!
Love to hear from you
greetings lin
BTW How to import the keys..? I guess that is not a big problem
i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
How to do this. Can some one help me here!
Love to hear from you
greetings lin
BTW How to import the keys..? I guess that is not a big problem
Re: getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use Win
On openSUSE, just add the Wine repository and install with Yast: http://en.opensuse.org/Wine#Repositorieslin wrote: i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
How to do this. Can some one help me here!
Basic information on how to use Wine: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ
Check the AppDB for specific information on the app you are trying to run: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=1285
Re: getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use Win
hello dmesio
many many thanks for writing!
greetings lin
many many thanks for writing!
thx - i will have a closer look at this faqdimesio wrote:On openSUSE, just add the Wine repository and install with Yast: http://en.opensuse.org/Wine#Repositorieslin wrote: i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
How to do this. Can some one help me here!
Basic information on how to use Wine: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ
Check the AppDB for specific information on the app you are trying to run: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... n&iId=1285
greetings lin
Re: getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use Win
Don't do that. There are many native Linux programs that support scp/sftp/ssh protocols. Use them instead.lin wrote:i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
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On 9/11/11 6:37 AM, lin wrote:
There are native GUI applications that are a much better 'fit'.
James
The question is WHY do you want to use WinSCP on Linux/UNIX?hello dear Community,
i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
There are native GUI applications that are a much better 'fit'.
James
Re: getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use Win
hello James hello vitamin
many thanks for the answers!
perhaps i try to use some other clients - GUI-Apps
http://alternativeto.net/software/winsc ... form=linux
well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
Tonight i will try out to import the keys.
greetings
lin
many thanks for the answers!
jjmckenzie wrote:On 9/11/11 6:37 AM, lin wrote:The question is WHY do you want to use WinSCP on Linux/UNIX?hello dear Community,
i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
There are native GUI applications that are a much better 'fit'.
James
perhaps i try to use some other clients - GUI-Apps
http://alternativeto.net/software/winsc ... form=linux
well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
Tonight i will try out to import the keys.
greetings
lin
getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
On Sun, 2011-09-11 at 12:36 -0500, lin wrote:
I've never tried its sftp capabilities. However I don't use it because I
prefer the more minimalist GUI design of gftp, but ymmv.
If I'm shifting files over the SSH protocol I use scp and sftp from the
command line, with a preference for scp if I'm moving one or two files.
If I'm moving a directory-full, gftp is my weapon of choice.
One that isn't mentioned in your referenced URL is wget, which does a
slightly different job to curl. curl transfers the list of files you
give it while wget is optimised for pulling down web pages together with
all images, subordinate web pages, etc. that the target page references.
Martin
FYI Filezilla also has a Linux port that works OK with some FTP servers.perhaps i try to use some other clients - GUI-Apps
http://alternativeto.net/software/winsc ... form=linux
well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
I've never tried its sftp capabilities. However I don't use it because I
prefer the more minimalist GUI design of gftp, but ymmv.
If I'm shifting files over the SSH protocol I use scp and sftp from the
command line, with a preference for scp if I'm moving one or two files.
If I'm moving a directory-full, gftp is my weapon of choice.
One that isn't mentioned in your referenced URL is wget, which does a
slightly different job to curl. curl transfers the list of files you
give it while wget is optimised for pulling down web pages together with
all images, subordinate web pages, etc. that the target page references.
Martin
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getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
On 9/11/11 10:36 AM, lin wrote:
(bit-64 maybe) ASCII text. Copying them to the keyring may be possible
from WinSCP to whatever you want to use.
The best thing to do is export the public key from the server and add it
using whatever program you choose's import key process. I do this with
PuTTY and it is not that hard.
James
I'll have to look at this, but I suspect that the keys are just encodedhello James hello vitamin
many thanks for the answers!
jjmckenzie wrote:perhaps i try to use some other clients - GUI-AppsOn 9/11/11 6:37 AM, lin wrote:
The question is WHY do you want to use WinSCP on Linux/UNIX?hello dear Community,
i want to get wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
(see http://winscp.net )
There are native GUI applications that are a much better 'fit'.
James
http://alternativeto.net/software/winsc ... form=linux
well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
(bit-64 maybe) ASCII text. Copying them to the keyring may be possible
from WinSCP to whatever you want to use.
The best thing to do is export the public key from the server and add it
using whatever program you choose's import key process. I do this with
PuTTY and it is not that hard.
James
getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use WinSCP
On Sun, 2011-09-11 at 13:17 -0700, James McKenzie wrote:
run the command:
ssh user@host
This gets you a mini-lecture about man-in-the middle attacks, shows the
target hostname and IP number and asks whether you really want to make
this connection. Answer 'yes' and the public key is copied into
$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts followed by the normal prompt for a password.
After that you just get the password prompt until/unless the OS on the
remote host is reinstalled, which causes the connection to be refused
because the public key no longer matches: the first thing sshd, the SSH
server, does after a clean install is to generate the host's public key.
The recovery is to edit $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts and remove all lines that
start with that host name - there will be either one or two of them.
Then repeat the command that failed and you'll get the mini-lecture and
be asked whether you want connect as described above.
Martin
Grabbing the public key is really easy on linux: from the command line,On 9/11/11 10:36 AM, lin wrote:I'll have to look at this, but I suspect that the keys are just encodedhello James hello vitamin
many thanks for the answers!
jjmckenzie wrote:perhaps i try to use some other clients - GUI-AppsOn 9/11/11 6:37 AM, lin wrote:
The question is WHY do you want to use WinSCP on Linux/UNIX?
There are native GUI applications that are a much better 'fit'.
James
http://alternativeto.net/software/winsc ... form=linux
well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
(bit-64 maybe) ASCII text. Copying them to the keyring may be possible
from WinSCP to whatever you want to use.
The best thing to do is export the public key from the server and add it
using whatever program you choose's import key process. I do this with
PuTTY and it is not that hard.
run the command:
ssh user@host
This gets you a mini-lecture about man-in-the middle attacks, shows the
target hostname and IP number and asks whether you really want to make
this connection. Answer 'yes' and the public key is copied into
$HOME/.ssh/known_hosts followed by the normal prompt for a password.
After that you just get the password prompt until/unless the OS on the
remote host is reinstalled, which causes the connection to be refused
because the public key no longer matches: the first thing sshd, the SSH
server, does after a clean install is to generate the host's public key.
The recovery is to edit $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts and remove all lines that
start with that host name - there will be either one or two of them.
Then repeat the command that failed and you'll get the mini-lecture and
be asked whether you want connect as described above.
Martin
Re: getting wine to run on OpenSuse 11.4-in order to use Win
You talking about host key, not the user key.Martin Gregorie wrote:This gets you a mini-lecture about man-in-the middle attacks, shows the target hostname and IP number and asks whether you really want to make this connection. Answer 'yes' and the public key is copied into $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts followed by the normal prompt for a password.
Yes of course. You need to save it in an openSSH format (at least the private key) and put it in ~/.ssh directory. Don't forget to add that file to ~/.ssh/config file as:lin wrote:well - the question is - can i import the keys (that i run on WinSCP) with ease! If So then i sure give the others a try....
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IdentityFile ~/.ssh/MyKey1.key
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/MyKey2.key