On Monday 18 August 2003 12:41, Roland Seuhs wrote: > A perfect example would be scp ("fish" in Konqueror) Sorry for nitpicking, but fish does not use scp. It installs a perl script on the remote system, which is controlled using the ssh shell. > The user/password dialog should contain a checkbox that reads "always allow > this computer access to user@machine (store public key on remote machine)" > which would automatically append the public key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 > on the remote machine. Good idea, please file it on bugs.kde.org. > Or even better, when Konqueror is used in ftp-mode with a username and > password, Konqueror could check if a ssh/scp server is also listening and > if yes (and only if yes) ask the user wether to try scp instead of ftp. This would be very difficult to get right - the check could take a long time if some firewall filters accesses to the ftp port, the user may not have a shell account etc... bye... _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability