On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 00:35 +0100, D. D. Brierton wrote: > > Actually I think sftp would be easier if you already have sshd running > on the machines (that way you don't have to set up vsftpd). In Nautilus > (the GNOME file manager) do ctrl+l and enter as the location: > > sftp://username@ipaddress/path > > You'll be prompted for a password. Heh cool - whenever I had tried ssh in nautilus "connect to server" (same way I configure webDAV and ftp) the response I got no matter what I typed in was "no default location" or something like that. But what you described just plain works - I suppose that means the "connect to server" interface needs some work ... it should just work from there (like it does with ftp/webDAV etc.)