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Re: remotely accesing servers



On 2007-01-19 Laurie Yalem wrote:
> My question is this:  what is the simplest way to remotely connect to
> my servers.  I know and do connect via WGM remotely, but there are
> definitely times I need to drag and drop a file into a teachers folder
> on the OSX (10.3) server.  I probably end up doing this several times
> a week and don't have access to do this when logged in remotely under
> the admin account on the server.  Also, I like to check that
> Retrospect backed up properly- it's on a different server.  Are people
> using ARD to connect to servers and have full access?  I do have that
> and use it in my labs.  Is there some other way I'm missing or just
> haven't needed to learn that is simple?

You could use SSH for file-transfers. Fugu [1] is a nice GUI for it.

[1] http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
-- 
"Another option [for defragmentation] is to back up your important files,
erase the hard disk, then reinstall Mac OS X and your backed up files."
--http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25668
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