putty - filepro -sco

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Aug 30 19:51:27 PDT 2007


The honourable and venerable Enrique Arredondo spoke thus:
> 
> That sounds interesting, so when in unix I do sz -z $FILENAME to transfer to 
> windoze while using procomm as the term emulator, should I need to install 
> like a pscp server thingy on the unix so I can do pscp $FILENAME to get 
> similar results ?

You don't do anything on the *nix side, if you've already got ssh up and
usable.  Ostensibly, most people have dropped telnet already and are using
PuTTY for ssh rather than telnet.  Most, not all.  But assuming you do, or
you make ssh available (Brian White provides a binary distribution if you
need it [ http://www.aljex.com/bkw/sco/index.html ]), on the Windows box
you'd just do:

pscp user at sco.host.name:/path/to/file .

Then "file" would be placed in the current working directory of whatever
called pscp.

If ssh is already up and running, you can use pscp right now; all it needs
is ssh on the unix side.

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