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| Subject: | Re: SFTP |
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| Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2005 23:56:04 -0600 |
Yes i can be fixed to Port 21 . It basically operates like ftp and all operations are over ssh . It uses TCP ./thanks ilaiy On 10/31/05, drobinson <drobinson@netfabric.net> wrote:
Hi - Just a few brief questions - not sure if this message got through previously, so please ignore the repeat post. Regarding SFTP client/server setup: -Can you fix the layer 4 port number to 21 on the server/client side in order to avoid port transient net devices dropping port 22 -Does SFTP encrypt payload? -Does it use UDP/TCP? -Can you fully utilize a given bandwidth (i.e. 512kbit circuit) with one session? TIA -Dave
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