It is not that difficult. Just use scp, like this: scp /path/to/filename hostname:/distination/directory/on/remote/server.
It is assuming that scp is installed on the remotehost. On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 23:05, Li Bing wrote: > Dear all, > > In the environment, now I use SSH to login into other Linux machines, just like a >telnet. But I don't know how to transfer files between Linux machines, just FTP. >Could you please tell me. > > Thanks! > Li Bing > _.--"""--._ > .' '-. `. > __/__ (-. `\ \ > /o `o \ \ \ \ > _\__.__/ )) | | ; > .--;" | | \ > ( `) | | \ > _|`---' .' _, _| | `\ > '`_\ \ '_,.-';_.-`\| \ \_ > .' '--'---;` / / |\ |_..--' \ > \'-'.' .--'.__/ __.-; > `"` (___...---''` \ > _/_ \ > /ASU\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] > \___/ 480-965-9038(L), 480-829-8492(H) > http://www.public.asu.edu/~libing -- Rilindo Foster AIM: rilindo WebSite: http://monzell.comh _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list