Why is there no orthodox file manager with proxy functionality?
You connect to two servers and when you copy files, the connection is formed between the servers directly. The client just acts as a remote control.
Like FXP, but over SSH instead of FTP.
You are probably just too retarded to use ssh.
ssh into remote server
scp from that server to another server
>>57937828
Your post us strange and that makes it difficult to understand. If you were to avoid using the word "orthodox" and then retype your question, what would you say?
>>57937828
Emacs Dired.
sshfs?
>>57938562
He means like norton and midnight commander
>>57937828
Maybe it's because these file-managers aren't intended to be anything but MEMES.
Ever consider the lack of functionality to be an indicator of that fact?
Guess not because you are a permavirgin neckbeard who has never been hugged by anyone including his mother, whom he receives hotpockets and tendies from.
TLDR gomb
>>57937828scp
>Copies between two remote hosts are also permitted.
>>57937828
lrn2rsync
>>57937828
It is truly sad, that in the 80s, we have Norton Commander and it was simpler and easier to use than any of their analogues in Linux
>>57941233
>>57939641
I think OP already have an operating system.
>>57940155
I think you misunderstood him. His pic-related file manager CAN do that. He's asking why "orthodox' or rather "normal" or "graphical" file managers never have this feature.
>>57939641
DADDY EMACS <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
Cross-mount the two servers with sshfs, use overlayfs to merge the file systems, done.
>>57940123
/thread
>>57937828
Nautilus supports webdav, and I think even SFTP.
>>57941530
pic related
>>57941048
>FXP,
-3 Copies between two remote hosts are transferred through the local host. Without this option the data is copied directly between the two remote hosts. Note that this
option disables the progress meter.
>>57937828
You mean, like WinSCP?
http://winscp.net/
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/winscp_portable
>>57937828
Can probably do it in filezilla.
>>57937828
it is right before your eyes, its not MC's fault you're not seeing it