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How to upload a single file to UNIX box
Hi all,
I want to upload a file from local windows PC's floppy drive to SCO UNIX box and I dont know how to do that with unix ftp command, I can do that thru some ftp client kind of software but I want to know thru command line, in case of absence of any ftp client, and command to download file from unix box will be an extra advantage. Cheers, Patras |
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Thanks for you reply Hitori.
I know ftp can be used to upload and download files from remote PC's. But I wanted to know a single example of uploading a file from local Windows PC's floppy Drive to remote UNIX machine without ssh and any other tool, thru ftp command line. Can you pls quote a simple command here, it would be a great favor. Cheers, Patras |
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Ah. So you're not actually looking for information on UNIX, but Windows?
How about trying the first google hit? Last edited by Corona688; 08-13-2006 at 08:03 PM.. |
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