SFTP for Gargoyle?
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SFTP for Gargoyle?
Gargoyle users and developers,
Is there a manner by which to install an SFTP server onto Gargoyle? I have been able to scp but I want to use CyberDuck to move a bunch of files all at one time and wanted a standard SFTP server.
I did both an opkg and gpkg search for sftp but found nothing. Have I missed something?
Thanks in advance and happy turkey day to all.
Is there a manner by which to install an SFTP server onto Gargoyle? I have been able to scp but I want to use CyberDuck to move a bunch of files all at one time and wanted a standard SFTP server.
I did both an opkg and gpkg search for sftp but found nothing. Have I missed something?
Thanks in advance and happy turkey day to all.
Very Respectfully,
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
ftp server is built in already
Plug is a USB drive and mount then configure
Plug is a USB drive and mount then configure
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
I'd recommend SCP as it's available by default, but if you want to use SFTP to interact with the whole filesystem (not just shares), install
openssh-sftp-server
openssh-sftp-server
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
You are probably not a security person, but it is worth knowing that ftp actually sends passwords in cleartext. However, I did notice one can connect anonymously, so I am going to try that. If that works then I am okay for now, an SMB share might work also.ispyisail wrote:ftp server is built in already
Plug is a USB drive and mount then configure
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Very Respectfully,
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
root@wrt3200acm:~# gpkg list openssh-sftp-serverLantis wrote:I'd recommend SCP as it's available by default, but if you want to use SFTP to interact with the whole filesystem (not just shares), install
openssh-sftp-server
root@wrt3200acm:~# opkg list openssh-sftp-server
root@wrt3200acm: #
What did I do wrong?
Very Respectfully,
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
did you gpkg update first?
And you'll need to set appropriate upstream package repositories. Depending on what version you're running, there may not be many...
And you'll need to set appropriate upstream package repositories. Depending on what version you're running, there may not be many...
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
Apparently not...and I met with rather rapid success after having done so. I am not sure it is a function I will need a lot, but, my router has plenty of space for that package so I just installed it.Lantis wrote:did you gpkg update first?
And you'll need to set appropriate upstream package repositories. Depending on what version you're running, there may not be many...
However, the evolution did get me to realize I could set up an SMB share too. I just upgraded my 32GB USB stick on the router to a 256GB stick, so I am putting some useful stuff on it now.
Thank you.
Very Respectfully,
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
Gargoyle is an evolution, when gargoyle was designed 10 years ago http was the normYou are probably not a security person,
Now everything is going https/sftp .....................
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
Let me state that I do appreciate your taking the time to respond to my posting on Thanksgiving (though it was not an emergent issue for me to solve instantaneously), thank you for sure.ispyisail wrote:Gargoyle is an evolution, when gargoyle was designed 10 years ago http was the normYou are probably not a security person,
Now everything is going https/sftp .....................
It is entirely reasonable to set forth that when HTTP, FTP, and other less secure protocols were the state of the art, this is why we used them. However, that does not justify that we ought be telling people to ride a horse and buggy on the Interstate in today's times either.
The fact that at one time an insecure protocol was the norm and now a more secure protocol is the norm, why would that justify your telling someone to use the insecure protocol?
With all due respect, if you knew that FTP was an insecure protocol (I presumed you did not, but it seems you might have) and you recommended using it knowing that, the activity of doing so was downright irresponsible.
Why was it so irresponsible?
It is instructive that ought presume and consider that less capable users will read these postings one day and they may not respond to them and just take them at face value.
In fact, perhaps there is a powerful argument warranted in pursuance of exacting the extirpation of FTP from Gargoyle, especially given the ostensible space limitations for firmware on some lower end routers and the fact that someone could install (if desirious of doing so for some reason), as we need not refrain from compiling FTP and having in the repositories. These instigates coupled with SFTP being instantiate of a far superior protocol implementation from a security purview does impel considering such a scenario.
Very Respectfully,
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Stuart, N3GWG
Computer Scientist
Re: SFTP for Gargoyle?
Happy Thanksgiving
In New Zealand we don't do thanksgiving but you have given us "Black Friday"
Shops have started going crazy with "Black Friday"
I have taken notes for my advice for next time, you are correct of cause.
Thanks
In New Zealand we don't do thanksgiving but you have given us "Black Friday"
Shops have started going crazy with "Black Friday"
I have taken notes for my advice for next time, you are correct of cause.
Thanks