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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How do i transfer files Post 7072 by phsoft on Tuesday 18th of September 2001 12:48:50 PM
Old 09-18-2001
How do i transfer files

Im trying to transfers a file from one unix server to another , make some changes and then send it back to the original server. All this using modems.

I've been using "cu" and i can "get" the file but i can't "put" it. Besides I need to do this using a shell script. I can write a script to get te file but i canīt do it for put the file. Is there another way to move files than cu?

Last edited by phsoft; 09-18-2001 at 01:50 PM..
 

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