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SFTP plugin to Ghost Commander

2.2 for Android
4.3 | 100,000+ Installs | Reviews

Ghost Squared

Description of SFTP plugin to Ghost Commander

A plug-in to the "Ghost Commander file manager" application. It will allow you to access a remote file system over SSH (also referenced as SFTP).
It does not work without Ghost Commander application! Install the main app before attempting to download and install this plugin.
To use this plugin, launch Ghost Commander, then navigate to 'Menu > Location > Home > SFTP'. Enter your server name and credentials, then tap the 'Connect' button.
To connect using the key-file authentication please add your private key using the Keys manager. To access it, tap and hold on the SFTP item in the app's home: list
and choose Settings->Keys manager
If you have any issues, see https://sites.google.com/site/ghostcommander1/faq. If the issue remains, please email the developer.
Please email the developer if you have any questions.

What's New with SFTP plugin to Ghost Commander 2.2

This version is based on a newer SSH library which supports more modern crypto protocols.

Information

  • Category:
    Libraries & Demo
  • Latest Version:
    2.2
  • Updated:
    2022-03-27
  • File size:
    244.8KB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.4 or later
  • Developer:
    Ghost Squared
  • ID:
    com.ghostsq.commander.sftp
Reviews
  • avatar
    I have used this happily for years to send files to and from my Linux desktop. Recently, it has stopped working with the most recent versions of OpenSSH. This has been tragic. I hope it's fixed. The FOSS ecosystem on smartphones isn't what it should be, but Ghost Commander is a shining exception. Support it, y'all!
    2020-08-22 09:09
  • avatar
    Ok so far
    2020-06-29 11:09
  • avatar
    Gets job done over LAN, could use bookmark protection password
    2020-06-25 03:47
  • avatar
    Works good
    2020-05-21 06:12
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    2020-05-17 03:04
  • avatar
    I'm fairly satisfied with this as it allows me to upload media to my Linux machines, however it fails if the phone goes to sleep after a couple of minutes, and the transfer does not preserve file times as I think it should. I hope these can be addressed so I don't have to manually set sleep to never or babysit long transfers!
    2019-11-18 05:09