Directions
for Using Secure Shell FTP
Diane Judd, Ph.D.
Valdosta State University
(If you are having
problems
publishing your Web pages, background images, or other images,
the Secure Shell will
transfer Web pages and images to your server at VSU.)
* Go down to the section: "The Windows SSH
3 Client Binary"
* Read the Non-Comerical Use License (for educational use) (see picture above)
* Select under #2 "Windows SSh
installer" (see picture above)
* Follow Directions to download
Secure Shell FTP
After you download Secure Shell FTP
2. * Open: SSH Secure File
from
your new Secure Shell icon on your desktop (it is the yellow SSH folder)
* Select: Quick Connect (see
picture above)
*
Host Name: www.valdosta.edu (see picture above)
* User Name: yourusername (see picture above)
*
Select: Connect
(Several windows will open)
* Information Window Select: OK
* Enter Password Window: write your
password
* Information Window Select: Yes
3. * Select: public_html
4.
* On the
left side of the Secure Shell window find your html Web page, image,
etc., that you want to move to
the VSU server. (see picture above)
* Drag the
name of the Web page or image over to the remote server (VSU) side. (see
picture above)
* Your image has been added to the VSU
server.
(Now you are ready to go to your Web page
on the Internet and refresh your Web page to make it show up. If
you are using SSH to add an image or background then after you refresh
your web page it should show up.)