From: Richard C. <rco...@ya...> - 2005-05-19 20:22:55
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--- Richard Dawe <ri...@ph...> wrote: > Dangerous, because your password will be visible in > the process tables. > It's better to get it from a file - ~user/.netrc or > ~user/.ftpfs, maybe. > ~user is the home directory of the user who is > mounting the FTP filesystem. > > > I imagine something better :) > > mount -t fuseftp /ftp > > > > and then cd /ftp/user:pass@some.ftp.host/directory > > or cd /ftp/user2:pass2@some.ftp2/directory2 > > > > no need to do a mount for each site. Nice ideas. I take it from your answers that none of this is possible at the moment. Shame, because I would find it really useful right now. ___________________________________________________________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos http://uk.photos.yahoo.com |