Xftp suggestions [3]
Xftp suggestions
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:21 PM - VK
Hi,
Have few suggestions for Xftp -
1. Whenever we pick any previous connection entry from the 'Quick Connect Bar', we got to hit Enter in order to get to that. Is it possible to go to that entry as soon as we select one without having to hit Enter?
2. For Xagent authentication using a public key - I noticed that Xagent asks for a Pass-phrase even though private key is not encrypted (doesn't have a Pass-phrase). Then we again have to click "ok" on blank Pass-phrase to get in. Is it possible to not prompt at all when there's no Pass-phrase required?
3. On the 'Quick Connect Bar' a typical quick connect entry requires ~ (tilda) to be used if we're mentioning a dir relative to $HOME of the user. Could make it not to ask for one. Meaning in order to go to a folder "Data" inside my $HOME could I just use -
sftp://myhost.edu/Data
rather than
sftp://myhost.edu/~/Data
It's no big deal as such to use ~, it's just that it's a little inconvenient & not following the standard like other programs e.g. Beyond Compare etc.
Program Ver. : Xftp 4
Have few suggestions for Xftp -
1. Whenever we pick any previous connection entry from the 'Quick Connect Bar', we got to hit Enter in order to get to that. Is it possible to go to that entry as soon as we select one without having to hit Enter?
2. For Xagent authentication using a public key - I noticed that Xagent asks for a Pass-phrase even though private key is not encrypted (doesn't have a Pass-phrase). Then we again have to click "ok" on blank Pass-phrase to get in. Is it possible to not prompt at all when there's no Pass-phrase required?
3. On the 'Quick Connect Bar' a typical quick connect entry requires ~ (tilda) to be used if we're mentioning a dir relative to $HOME of the user. Could make it not to ask for one. Meaning in order to go to a folder "Data" inside my $HOME could I just use -
sftp://myhost.edu/Data
rather than
sftp://myhost.edu/~/Data
It's no big deal as such to use ~, it's just that it's a little inconvenient & not following the standard like other programs e.g. Beyond Compare etc.
Program Ver. : Xftp 4
Re: Xftp suggestions
Thursday, February 27, 2014 10:35 PM - Support
1. Whenever we pick any previous connection entry from the 'Quick Connect Bar', we got to hit Enter in order to get to that. Is it possible to go to that entry as soon as we select one without having to hit Enter?
We will consider doing this in the future. It has been added to the queue.
2. For Xagent authentication using a public key - I noticed that Xagent asks for a Pass-phrase even though private key is not encrypted (doesn't have a Pass-phrase). Then we again have to click "ok" on blank Pass-phrase to get in. Is it possible to not prompt at all when there's no Pass-phrase required?
I am not sure if Xagent can know if the user key has no passphrase. We will look into this.
3. On the 'Quick Connect Bar' a typical quick connect entry requires ~ (tilda) to be used if we're mentioning a dir relative to $HOME of the user. Could make it not to ask for one. Meaning in order to go to a folder "Data" inside my $HOME could I just use -
sftp://myhost.edu/Data
rather than
sftp://myhost.edu/~/Data
It's no big deal as such to use ~, it's just that it's a little inconvenient & not following the standard like other programs e.g. Beyond Compare etc.
Do you know how Beyond Compare works if there are /Data and $HOME/Data? Because sftp://myhost.edu/Data means /Data folder, this may confuse some users.
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We will consider doing this in the future. It has been added to the queue.
2. For Xagent authentication using a public key - I noticed that Xagent asks for a Pass-phrase even though private key is not encrypted (doesn't have a Pass-phrase). Then we again have to click "ok" on blank Pass-phrase to get in. Is it possible to not prompt at all when there's no Pass-phrase required?
I am not sure if Xagent can know if the user key has no passphrase. We will look into this.
3. On the 'Quick Connect Bar' a typical quick connect entry requires ~ (tilda) to be used if we're mentioning a dir relative to $HOME of the user. Could make it not to ask for one. Meaning in order to go to a folder "Data" inside my $HOME could I just use -
sftp://myhost.edu/Data
rather than
sftp://myhost.edu/~/Data
It's no big deal as such to use ~, it's just that it's a little inconvenient & not following the standard like other programs e.g. Beyond Compare etc.
Do you know how Beyond Compare works if there are /Data and $HOME/Data? Because sftp://myhost.edu/Data means /Data folder, this may confuse some users.
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Technical Support
Re: Xftp suggestions
Friday, February 28, 2014 12:28 PM - VK
Thanks for looking into the first two items.
For third one the answer to your question -
Beyond Compare uses -
sftp://myhost.edu//Data (for /Data)
sftp://myhost.edu/Data (for ~/Data)
As you can see there's an extra "/" for referring any file from root.
For third one the answer to your question -
Beyond Compare uses -
sftp://myhost.edu//Data (for /Data)
sftp://myhost.edu/Data (for ~/Data)
As you can see there's an extra "/" for referring any file from root.
Re: Xftp suggestions
Monday, March 3, 2014 2:49 AM - Support
Thank you for your suggestion. I will add this feature request. You can refer to this case by its case #, 2244.
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