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re^n: connectivity, ssh



Actually scp has one big problem in that you cannot specify user id. That 
bit me when I had my laptop with me at Northeastern and wanted to 
upload stuff to blu.org. My solution was to copy the data over to the 
Northeastern system from my laptop, then ssh to blu.org, then ftp from 
blu.org to the Northeastern host. 
On 12 Jun 2001, at 14:26, Roger Day wrote:

> Hi
> 
> use
> scp [location-from] [location-to]
> 
> man scp
> 
> The best thing since sliced bread :)
> 
> R
> 
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, dan moylan wrote:
> 
> > 
> > ok, ok.  i ran.  i've dumped telnet-server, and empowered ssh,
> > with much fumbling.  i can now ssh from the desktop to the laptop
> > though not vice versa (the desktop still has the medium firewall
> > up and i don't know how to take it down, short of doing a
> > reinstall).
> > 
> > however, one step at a time.  i've looked all over the ssh man
> > pages and don't really see anything about file transfer.
> > how do i achieve rcp functionality?
> > 
> > tia,
> > dan
> > 
> > p.s. btw, thanks for all the help so far.
> > dan
> 
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