Hi,
I have been using ftp to transfer files back and forth between windows and unix machines. But everytime i started the ftp session from the windows machine.
I have a question why I am not able to connect to the same windows machine from the same unix machine.
How do I do this?
... (11 Replies)
hello everybody
i have one quetion :( about how i can share my file in windows to use it in linux
explane
i have to opreating system
windows xp and linux fedore core and unix ( sun solaris 10 )
and i want to open me file that is storege in windows <<< want to open it in unix or... (4 Replies)
We are trying to mount a Unix share drive on a Windows 2003 server to avoid transfering files accross the network using sftp. I can see shared drives on the Solaris server using the "share" command. How can I mount the drives on my Windows server so that I can read them directly. Do I need... (2 Replies)
We recently upgraded one of our engineering servers, and now the lone UNIX box that houses older CAD files can not connect to it. I have tried every variation of mount I can find, but to no avail. Help is appreciated. Here are the specs:
Server: Windows 2003 x64 with Unix Services for Windows... (8 Replies)
Good Morning,
I am currently having a setup of running a batch file in windows to ftp certain files to unix and after that one i login to a unix box to manually run a script to clean up those files and combine them into one and get go back to windows to run another batch of file to get the... (4 Replies)
How to do ftp from unix to windows
i have some files in a dir in unix box and i want to put those files in windows through FTP. How to do this ? (9 Replies)
i need to ftp a file from windows to a unix machine by executing a sript(perl/shell/php) from that unix machine.i can also use HTML and javascript to build forms. (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have this script for ftping files from AIX server to local windows xp.
#!/bin/sh
HOST='localsystem.net'
USER='myid_onlocal'
PASSWD='mypwd_onlocal'
FILE='file.txt' ##This is a file on server(AIX)
ftp -n $HOST <<END_SCRIPT
quote USER $USER
quote PASS $PASSWD
put $FILE... (1 Reply)
Hi, I am new to this subject.....Can someone please help me out with the script...
unix usernm "sdhftst"
unix pwd "chsd13"
windows usernm "dfghtst"
windows pwd "chsd13"
path..../xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxx/xxxxxxx
please can u get me a script...its only one file to get ftp.
Thanks... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Is it possible to ftp a huge zip file from windows to unix server using unix shell scripting?
If so what command i need to use.
thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
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halevt-mount
HALEVT-MOUNT(1) General Commands Manual HALEVT-MOUNT(1)NAME
halevt-mount/halevt-umount - Mount or umount device through HAL
SYNOPSIS
halevt-mount [options] [-w] mountpoint|device|udi
halevt-mount [options] <-c | -r> <-a | mountpoint | device | udi>
halevt-mount [options] <-l | -s>
halevt-umount [options] < -a | mountpoint | device | udi>
DESCRIPTION
halevt-mount Mount or umount device through HAL and keep a track of devices handled. When called as halevt-umount the default is to
unmount, when called as halevt-mount the default is to mount. Option -c, -l, -r, -s or -w changes the operation performed. Additional
argument is considered to be a mount point, a device or an udi when unmounting or removing.
If the commands are not called with -s after changes in the state of the devices (after mounting, unmounting, removing devices), the infor-
mation available for halevt-mount and halevt-umount may become out of sync with the state of the system.
When run as user halevt (or as root), no uid= argument is passed to HAL when mounting, otherwise this option is passed, if the filesystem
allows it.
OPTIONS -a When listing, list all the existing devices. For the other operations, perform the operation on all the handled devices.
-c Remove the handled device.
-d device
Use device device.
-f file
Use file file to store information about the handled devices instead of the default.
-h Help message and options summary.
-i directory
Use lock file and device information file in the directory directory (if they are not already specified).
-l List handled devices. Formatted with, on each line, udi:device:mountpoint.
-p mountpoint
Use mountpoint mountpoint.
-m umask
Set mount umask to umask if run as a system user, and the filesystem supports it.
-n file
Use file file as lock file.
-o option
Add the option option to the mount call.
-r Umount.
-s Sync the information about the handled devices with the informations known by HAL.
-u udi Use udi udi.
-w Add to the handled devices.
SEE ALSO halevt(1), gnome-mount(1), pmount(1)VERSION
This is halevt-mount version 0.1.6.2.
AUTHOR
Main author is Patrice Dumas pertusus at free dot fr.
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this program can be found at:
http://www.nongnu.org/halevt/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Patrice Dumas <pertusus at free dot fr>,
There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version. For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.
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