Basically:
"mv somefile /another/location/"
or
"cp somefile /another/location/"
Or many other variations that are available, from the man pages of these
programs.
I know what mv and cp are.
I have done these commands with satisfactorily success either the host
being local or on another continent.
I can only connect to the host with ftp, no ssh to execute commands in the
remote shell.
And your claim of not being a newbie, betrays you not knowing what "cp"
or "mv" mean in a *NIX environment. They are BASIC knowledge for any one
resembling any kind of *NIX knowledge.
I know what cp and mv mean in a *NIX environment
You need to do some reading on the UNIX basics.
man cp & man mv, I can reach this task...
You are not insulting me, but maybe you gave a conceited answer.
Did you read my first question?
'man cp | grep -i remote' and 'man mv | grep -i remote' gives no output
in my shell. Any in your?
Apologize anyway for being so annoying
regards
raffaele