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*[https://www.eldos.com/sftp-net-drive/comparison.php SFTP Net Drive (ELDOS)] (for Windows) |
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*[http://www.netdrive.net/ NetDrive] (for Windows) |
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*[https://www.expandrive.com/expandrive ExpanDrive] (for Windows and Mac) |
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Revision as of 14:38, 28 November 2017
Using SFTP from Unix client
Example:
> sftp ka_xy1234@bwfilestorage.lsdf.kit.edu Connecting to bwfilestorage.lsdf.kit.edu<br> ka_xy1234@bwfilestorage.lsdf.kit.edu's password: sftp> ls snapshots temp test sftp> help ... sftp> put myfile sftp> get myfile
Using SFTP from Windows and Mac client
Windows clients do not have a SCP/SFTP client installed by default, so it needs to be installed before this protocol can be used.
Tools for example:
- OpenSSH
- Putty suite (for Windows and Unix)
- WinSCP (for Windows)
- FileZilla (for Windows, Mac and Linux)
- Cygwin (for Windows)
network drive over SFTP:
- WebDrive (for Windows and Mac)
- SFTP Net Drive (ELDOS) (for Windows)
- NetDrive (for Windows)
- ExpanDrive (for Windows and Mac)