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Re: Finally managed to create a jailed SFTP server, but how secure?
>
> No, we mean "get c:/dir/file" or "get c:\dir\file". (or "put
> //hostname/share/file", shudder.)
>
This is what I get:
sftp> cd C:/
Couldn't canonicalise: No such file or directory
sftp> get C:/foo
Couldn't stat remote file: No such file or directory
File "/home/Administrator/C:/foo" not found.
Thanks.
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