samba is a better option...
Statux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [10/02/02 at 05:53]:
> > Is there other ways of sending binary files from Linux box to Windows
>environment(win98).
>
> You could FTP into the Linux system and download them onto the Win98
> box... or you could use Samba (n
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>I cannot ftp files to Win98 from Redhat 6.2. I could not find any howtos or faq's describing s
> Is there other ways of sending binary files from Linux box to Windows
>environment(win98).
You could FTP into the Linux system and download them onto the Win98
box... or you could use Samba (netbios).
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Win98
I cannot ftp files to Win98 from Redhat 6.2. I could not find any howtos or
faq's describing solution for this. i know this is potential a Win98
configurations issue. I am getting following message when i try to execute ftp
to a win98 b
I cannot ftp files to Win98 from Redhat 6.2. I could not find any howtos or faq's describing solution for this. i know this is potential a Win98 configurations issue. I am getting following message when i try to execute ftp to a win98 box
# ftp machine1
comes back with
ftp:connect: Connection refus