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Operating Systems AIX Tar error Post 75919 by jyoung on Thursday 23rd of June 2005 07:28:30 AM
Old 06-23-2005
Sounds like it was uploaded in text mode rather than binary. Try re-uploading it in binary mode then tar it.
 

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SERVEFILE(1)							   User Commands						      SERVEFILE(1)

NAME
servefile - small HTTP-Server for temporary file transfer SYNOPSIS
servefile [-h] [--version] [-p PORT] [-u] [-s MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE] [-l] [--ssl] [--key KEY] [--cert CERT] [-a user:password] file/directory DISCLAIMER
Do not use this as a normal web server. This server is optimized for running a short time and to send files to other people, not for doing high-performance static file serving. DESCRIPTION
Servefile is a small HTTP-server intended for temporary file transfer mostly in the local network. It aims to make transferring single files as painless as possible and to replace tar/netcat solutions. With just a file as argument servefile serves just that one file and redirects all HTTP requests to that file. Uploads can be done with curl, wget (see EXAMPLES) or a normal browser. In upload mode with -u servefile creates a directory and saves all uploaded files into that directory. When uploading with curl or wget the filename is extracted from the path part of the url used for the upload. For SSL support python-openssl (pyssl) needs to be installed. If no key and cert is given, servefile will generate a key pair for you and display its fingerprint. In --tar mode the given file or directory will be packed on (each) request and piped to the client through the HTTP connection, thus serv- ing always the latest content of the directory and preventing temporary file creaton. Tar files will be created containing only the lowest directory name from the full path, so using /path/to/dir/ as file/directory argument will create a tar file starting with the dir/ direc- tory. When giving a file as argument, only the file without any path will be in the tarfile. Symlinks will not be dereferenced. COMMAND SUMMARY
positional arguments: file/directory file or directory (with -l or -u) which should be served or uploaded to optional arguments: -h, --help Show a help message and exit --version Show program's version number and exit -p PORT, --port PORT Port to listen on -u, --upload Enable uploads to a given directory -s MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE, --max-upload-size MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE Limit upload size in kB. Size modifiers are allowed, e.g. 2G, 12MB, 1B. -l, --list-dir Show directory indexes and allow access to all subdirectories --ssl Enable SSL. If no key/cert is specified one will be generated. --key KEY Key file to use for SSL. If no cert is given with --cert the key file will also be searched for a cert --cert CERT Certfile to use for SSL -a user:password, --auth user:password Set user and password for HTTP basic authentication --realm REALM Set a realm for HTTP basic authentication. This is an arbitrary string which is displayed when doing HTTP basic authentication -t, --tar Enable on the fly tar creation for given file or directory. Note: Download continuation will not be available. -c method, --compression method Set compression method, only in combination with --tar. Can be one of none, gzip, bzip2. -4, --ipv4-only Listen on IPv4 only -6, --ipv6-only Listen on IPv6 only EXAMPLES
Serving a single file with SSL and HTTP Basic auth: servefile --ssl --auth foo:bar the_file Enabling uploads to a directory: servefile -u dir/ Uploading file foo as bar to servefile via command line: curl -X PUT http://ip:port/bar --data-binary @foo curl -X POST http://ip:port/bar --data-binary @foo wget http://ip:port/bar --post-file=foo Serving a on the fly generated tar.gz file of a directory: servefile --tar -c gzip path/to/dir AUTHOR
servefile is developed by Sebastian Lohff <seba@someserver.de> servefile 0.4.2 April 2012 SERVEFILE(1)
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