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sftp from unix to NT
Hi,
1) I want help on SFTP,Some commands not working in SFTP,but working in FTP example: bin,ls -xt ,user. Any alternate methos for this 2) if I want download files from UNIX to NT,I am able to download,but file format not connverting according to UNIX format(in NT end of line \n,but in unix it consumes one charater). If any body can help this issue,How to resolve this problem. Thanks Tony |
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Have you tried transferring in ascii mode vs binary?
There's also a cool free utility called utod.ext (unix to dos) that will correct the EOL character. |
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