Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread Alan Peery
Rilindo Foster wrote: > It is not that difficult. Just use scp, like this: > > scp /path/to/filename hostname:/distination/directory/on/remote/server. If you need to move files from a Windows environment, you may also want to look at www.winscp.org for a GUI tool. On the download page you'll f

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread Rilindo Foster
Yik! I forgot about that. Thanks for pointing that out. On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 02:35, Tomas Garcia Ferrari wrote: > I would add the user: > > scp /path/to/filename user@hostname:/destination/directory/on/remote/server > > Regards, > Tomás > > > It is not that difficult. Just use scp, like this:

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread Tomas Garcia Ferrari
I would add the user: scp /path/to/filename user@hostname:/destination/directory/on/remote/server Regards, Tomás > It is not that difficult. Just use scp, like this: > > scp /path/to/filename hostname:/distination/directory/on/remote/server. > > It is assuming that scp is installed on the rem

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread Rilindo Foster
OpenSSH now has sftp as well. On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 00:47, Angel L. Mateo wrote: > > Li Bing escribió: > > > > Dear all, > > > > In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, > > just like a telnet. But I don't know how to transfer files between > > Linux machines, just

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread Angel L. Mateo
> Li Bing escribió: > > Dear all, > > In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, > just like a telnet. But I don't know how to transfer files between > Linux machines, just FTP. Could you please tell me. > You could use scp (the equivalent to rcp) or sftp (the

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-07 Thread mjbjr
--CE+1k2dSO48ffgeK Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:05:02AM -0700, Li Bing wrote: > Dear all, >=20 > In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, jus= t like a te

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-06 Thread Rilindo Foster
It is not that difficult. Just use scp, like this: scp /path/to/filename hostname:/distination/directory/on/remote/server. It is assuming that scp is installed on the remotehost. On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 23:05, Li Bing wrote: > Dear all, > > In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other L

Re: How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-06 Thread Maynard B. Fernando
scp command will help you . . .   - Original Message - From: Li Bing To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 3:05 PM Subject: How to transfer with SSH Dear all,   In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, just

How to transfer with SSH

2002-02-06 Thread Li Bing
Dear all,   In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, just like a telnet. But I don't know how to transfer files between Linux machines, just FTP. Could you please tell me.   Thanks! Li Bing     _.--"""--._  .'   '-. `