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file transfer

hi all

how do i copy a file from one server to another

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FTP is the simplest.

$man ftp
will give instructions on how to start ftp

ftp>help
will give help on individual commands within an ftp session.
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if FTP is not available, try to use SFTP or scp
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you can use rcp command

rcp file_name server_name(or IP address):/home/path
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Can you explain the where to where you want to copy the files?

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