[rhn-users] Using Putty or VNC to Copy a File to the C: Drive
Trice, Jim
jtrice at haastcm.com
Fri Jul 22 18:02:43 UTC 2005
How many ways can you think of to copy a file from a Linux box to a winders
machine?
I prefer filezilla which can use either ftp of scp
(http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/).
You could copy the file to somewhere below /var/www/html or wherever your
apache htdocs are and use Micromush Internet Deplorer.
You could use smbclient on the Linux box to put it to a share.
You could use the Microsoft tftp client.
You could install Microsoft Windows Services for Unix and nfs export a
directory from the Windos box.
More?
;-)
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Robert Pelletier
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 10:40 AM
> To: Red Hat Network Users List
> Subject: [rhn-users] Using Putty or VNC to Copy a File to the C: Drive
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>
> We need to copy a file to my Windows machine from our RH 3
> Server in order to burn a CD (we do not have a burner on the
> Server). I want to PUTTY into the server or VNC in to the
> server and copy the file to my machine. I have tried to CP
> the file and it simply copies it to the root directory of the
> server machine. Is this doable? If it is what is the command?
> Once again thanks all.
>
> Bob Pelletier
> Connecticut Student Loan Foundation
> Rocky Hill, Connecticut
>
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