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* and then David Talkington declared
> Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
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> >I assume you want to know the scp command for transferring a directory?
> >
> >scp -r directory user@machine_name:.
>
> You probably want this instead (assuming you're downlo
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Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>I assume you want to know the scp command for transferring a directory?
>
>scp -r directory user@machine_name:.
You probably want this instead (assuming you're downloading and not
uploading):
scp -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/
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* and then David Talkington declared
> There must be more to this problem than I'm seeing, because it would
> have taken far less time to get the answer you need from the scp man
> page (recursive copying?) than to ask the list.
I just can't und
On Monday 18 February 2002 06:38 pm, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi all, looks like my isp have ditched me (lord knows why)
>
> I'm connect to there server via ssh right now and need to transfer a
> directory and it's contents to my local machine (the one I'm conected
> by)
I assume you want to know the
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Nick Wilson wrote:
>I'm connect to there server via ssh right now and need to transfer a
>directory and it's contents to my local machine (the one I'm conected
>by)
>
>Please can someone help me get these files? I can't make a normail ftp
>conection
Hi all, looks like my isp have ditched me (lord knows why)
I'm connect to there server via ssh right now and need to transfer a
directory and it's contents to my local machine (the one I'm conected
by)
Please can someone help me get these files? I can't make a normail ftp
conection so I'm stuck