file transfer information

2007-11-18 Thread hce
Hi, I use scp to transfer a file, it displayed 50 KB/s. Does that mean 50 Kbit/s or 50 Kbyte/s? Thank you. Jim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: file transfer information

2007-11-18 Thread Sam Leon
hce wrote: Hi, I use scp to transfer a file, it displayed 50 KB/s. Does that mean 50 Kbit/s or 50 Kbyte/s? Thank you. Jim bytes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: file transfer information

2007-11-18 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/18/07 22:19, hce wrote: Hi, I use scp to transfer a file, it displayed 50 KB/s. Does that mean 50 Kbit/s or 50 Kbyte/s? Byte bit - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA %SYSTEM-F-FISH, my hovercraft is full of eels -BEGIN PGP

ssh file transfer error

2007-01-31 Thread Surachai Locharoen
I use debian etch. I click on start menu (PlacesConnect to Server...) The dialog show and I just enter information When I click ok the error message show that it can't connect to server with error code: 46 (see attached file) In more detail, If I delete .ssh folder in home directory, I can mount

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-02-23 07:33:44, schrieb L.V.Gandhi: Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both have different single user. Of you have no controll over DHCP/IP-Address the you will run into trouble with *NIX

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-25 Thread Maxim Vexler
On 2/24/06, L. V. Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/23/06, Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I transfer files and maintain systems on the lan all the time with scp and ssh which are configured to avoid re-typing passwords. There's a good discussion here: Password-less logins with

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-25 Thread Tony Godshall
... No matter what mechanism you use for copying, you will need to know the IP of the box which you are not using to initiate the transfer. ... Actually, no. SMB works without IP addresses- it actually predates use of IP in PC LANs. Check out the Samba howto. Downsides are the usual one for

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-25 Thread Pablasso
you could also try fuse with sshfs, is pretty straightforward like mounting a partitionOn 2/23/06, L. V. Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Bothhave different single

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-25 Thread L . V . Gandhi
On 2/24/06, Andrew Cady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need to login as the appropriate user on the other machine. For example, if your login name on 192.168.1.103 is lvg then you want: scp /mnt/wind/Audio/file.mp3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/share/ In this case user lvg will need access to /share,

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-24 Thread Andrew Cady
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 03:46:30PM -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote: I think I was not clear in my statements. Two machines A and B are in lan coonected to DHCP server which gives random ip addresses on each boot. They are not constantly on. Each machine has only one user. Both ids are different. I am

file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread L . V . Gandhi
Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both have different single user. -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Felipe Neuwald
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gandhi, there is a lot of options: - - SSH - - FTP - - NFS - - and more... Felipe Neuwald. L.V.Gandhi escreveu: Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them.

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Magnus Therning
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 12:35:51PM -0300, Felipe Neuwald wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Gandhi, there is a lot of options: - - SSH - - FTP - - NFS - - and more... I'd like to add netcat to that list :-) /M -- Magnus Therning(OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4)

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Anthony Walters
L.V.Gandhi wrote: Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both have different single user. -- ssh gets installed by debian by default so no extra software installs would be needed to use scp Have a go

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Philippe De Ryck
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 07:33 -0800, L.V.Gandhi wrote: Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both have different single user. -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042 If you use

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Mike McCarty
L.V.Gandhi wrote: Two machines with sarge installed are in a lan connected to dhcp server. What is the simplest way to transfer files between them. Both have different single user. There are many options. Do you actually need the file physically transferred and two copies? Or just access to

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread Ralph Katz
I transfer files and maintain systems on the lan all the time with scp and ssh which are configured to avoid re-typing passwords. There's a good discussion here: Password-less logins with OpenSSH http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/152 I prefer to use passwords but only need to enter

Re: file transfer between two debian sarge machines in a lan

2006-02-23 Thread L . V . Gandhi
On 2/23/06, Ralph Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I transfer files and maintain systems on the lan all the time with scp and ssh which are configured to avoid re-typing passwords. There's a good discussion here: Password-less logins with OpenSSH

Re:(transl: file transfer within VLAN)

2004-03-05 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 10:17:32AM +0100, Valvanuz Fernandez wrote: Hola: Acabo de meter un ordenador en varias VLANs. Aparentemente funciona todo, pero cuando quiero traer ficheros de un ordenador a través de cualquiera de ### #Fast Translation:# ### I have a

Re: (transl: file transfer within VLAN)

2004-03-05 Thread Joost De Cock
On Friday 05 March 2004 13:10, Antonio Rodriguez shoved this in my mailbox: On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 10:17:32AM +0100, Valvanuz Fernandez wrote: Hola: Acabo de meter un ordenador en varias VLANs. Aparentemente funciona todo, pero cuando quiero traer ficheros de un ordenador a través de

file transfer from USB digital camera freezes

2003-12-24 Thread Dan Lenski
Hi, I'm running a 2.4.22 kernel and using the usb-storage module to access my Olympus C740 digital camera. I can mount it and view the directories just fine, but when I try to copy more than ~3 photos from it to the hard drive, it freezes. It does this whether I use cp or nautilus or whatever.

Re: file transfer from USB digital camera freezes

2003-12-24 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 14:25, Dan Lenski wrote: Hi, I'm running a 2.4.22 kernel and using the usb-storage module to access my Olympus C740 digital camera. I can mount it and view the directories just fine, but when I try to copy more than ~3 photos from it to the hard drive, it freezes. It

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-06 Thread Todd Pytel
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 06:36:56 +0100 Karsten M. Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Waddyaknow (not much, you?). PLIP works. Sorta. I get some long periods of timeout, but currently have an ssh session into the box. I don't know if this is going to be feasible... I've played a tad with

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-06 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 09:46:32AM -0500, Todd Pytel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 06:36:56 +0100 Karsten M. Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Waddyaknow (not much, you?). PLIP works. Sorta. I get some long periods of timeout, but currently have an ssh session into the

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-05 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:19:33AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm trying to bootstrap an old 486 Thinkpad. It's got two PCMCIA slots, and might make a decent gateway. Why not run a laplink cable and

Re: zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-04 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 12:02:01PM -0600, Bruce Sass ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: -- On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm running minicom over a null-modem serial cable settings: 57600 8N1. File transfer setting is: zmodem /usr/bin/sz -vv -be YUN Y Y

Re: zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-04 Thread Bruce Sass
... HDD IRQs are unmasked: hdparm -u1 dev # READ the hdparm manpage first! At which end? What does this do? both, if possible (may break things with some chipsets), it ensures serial IRQ events are handled in a timely manner -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-04 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 02:29:21AM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: on Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:19:33AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm trying to bootstrap an old 486 Thinkpad. It's got two PCMCIA slots,

zmodem file transfer w/ minicom over serial connection

2003-09-03 Thread Karsten M. Self
I'm still trying to debug my file transfers between two Debian GNU/Linux systems using zmodem file transfers from within minicom, over a serial connection. I'm running minicom over a null-modem serial cable settings: 57600 8N1. File transfer setting is: zmodem /usr/bin/sz -vv -be YU

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-03 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:19:33AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm trying to bootstrap an old 486 Thinkpad. It's got two PCMCIA slots, and might make a decent gateway. Never throw working hardware

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-02 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 11:56:48PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: It would also be helpful if I could do the old trick of : cat EOFfoo file transfer EOF ...but this method performs shell expansions on the content. If you quote EOF, it doesn't: $ cat EOF $BASH_VERSION

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 12:05:12AM +0100, Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 11:56:48PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: It would also be helpful if I could do the old trick of : cat EOFfoo file transfer EOF ...but this method performs shell

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-02 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm trying to bootstrap an old 486 Thinkpad. It's got two PCMCIA slots, and might make a decent gateway. Never throw working hardware away :-) First problem: I can't get external video off the system, not sure why. Running it

Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-01 Thread Karsten M. Self
are pretty uniformly unreadable, and CDROM on docking station is not currently accessible). Without zmodem utilities, the only file transfer mode I had was ASCII. Fortunately, there's a Perl implementation of uudecode. Use this to bootstrap further installations by installing sharutils. I'm finding

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-01 Thread Frank Gevaerts
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: I'm still looking for a good method for doing file transfers. I haven't used kermit, x/y/zmodem, etc., for about fifteen years, so I'm not sure what the options are here. minicom supports x/y/zmodem once you install lrzsz on

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-01 Thread Shaul Karl
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 12:41:24PM +0100, Karsten M. Self wrote: After this point, you can transfer shar archives (which use uudecode, hence the above step), allowing for ASCII mode transfers. I am missing something. Can't you uuencode every file and transfer it in the same way? I'm

Re: Tips for serial terminal file transfer?

2003-09-01 Thread Karsten M. Self
: cat EOFoddlines #!/usr/bin/awk -f { if ( NR%2 ) {print} } EOF chmod +x oddlines It would also be helpful if I could do the old trick of : cat EOFfoo file transfer EOF ...but this method performs shell expansions on the content. Similarly: echo ' file

Re: ssl based file transfer gui program

2003-02-08 Thread Steffen Leich
Hi Bob, the actual URL is now http://www.pingx.net/secpanel/ What do you mean by Secpanel never prompts me for a password!? When connecting by SSH or SCP? What do you see in the xterm-Window after connecting? Could you send me some screenshots? Thanks Steffen Bob Paige wrote: If I

ssl based file transfer gui program

2003-02-06 Thread Calber Chainy
Hello list, I'm looking for a program to transfer files using ssl, but I couldn't find one that fits my needs. Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot. Chainy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ssl based file transfer gui program

2003-02-06 Thread Sean Burlington
Calber Chainy wrote: Hello list, I'm looking for a program to transfer files using ssl, but I couldn't find one that fits my needs. Can anyone help me? not sure what you mean by file transfer over ssl - most web browsers, email programs etc do this to some extent ! maybe you mean ssh

Re: ssl based file transfer gui program

2003-02-06 Thread Haim Ashkenazi
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 11:19, Calber Chainy wrote: I'm looking for a program to transfer files using ssl, but I couldn't find one that fits my needs. If I remember correctly secpanel is a nice gui for ssh/scp. Bye -- Haim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: file transfer via serial link to windows box

2001-07-09 Thread David Purton
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Phil Brutsche wrote: A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... Does anyone know what simple small program I can uses to transfer files from the notebook to the desktop. All you need on the Windows side is HyperTerminal; on the Debian system you

Re: file transfer via serial link to windows box

2001-07-08 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... Does anyone know what simple small program I can uses to transfer files from the notebook to the desktop. All you need on the Windows side is HyperTerminal; on the Debian system you need

file transfer via serial link to windows box

2001-07-08 Thread David Purton
Hi, I have a notebook, with (currently) no network card, a broken floppy drive that will read, but not write, running windows 95. I need to get some files from it to a floppy disk I have a floppy disk drive on my liunx desktop and a serial cable. Does anyone know what simple small program I

Box-box file transfer

1999-09-20 Thread j way
Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink Win95 machine using a serial null-modem cable? I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar to the (msft) Interlnk perhaps. Tnx.

Re: Box-box file transfer

1999-09-20 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 11:53:44AM -0700, j way wrote: Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink Win95 machine using a serial null-modem cable? I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar to the (msft) Interlnk perhaps. Tnx. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s

Re: Box-box file transfer

1999-09-20 Thread Phil Brutsche
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, j way wrote: Is there a way to transfer files between a Slink Win95 machine using a serial null-modem cable? I don't want to tie up two phone lines with modems. Something similar to the (msft) Interlnk perhaps. Tnx. One way to do it would be to configure the Linux box

Re: How do file transfer with minicom?

1999-02-01 Thread Carey Evans
Blair Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Would a kind person give me a simple example or point me at documentation with same that describes how to do a file transfer using minicom? I am unable to get kermit to work, and I have no experience with zmodem. I have been trying various combinations

How do file transfer with minicom?

1999-01-30 Thread Blair Kelly
Would a kind person give me a simple example or point me at documentation with same that describes how to do a file transfer using minicom? I am unable to get kermit to work, and I have no experience with zmodem. I have been trying various combinations of commands with the zmodem download

interrupted file transfer

1998-12-07 Thread Paolo M. Pumilia
Hi all, Recently (in the last few weeks) i noticed that some files cannot be ftp-retrieved completely. It is the case of the file g77_2.91.60-1.deb whose transfer stopped at 1210340 (96%). It is not due to the server, since a tried to reget the file from different debian mirrors, with no success.

ZMODEM: Resume file transfer

1998-10-27 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Hi, I would like to know why file transfering via diffrent terminal programs like minicom, hyperterm (w95) with option -r does not work for me. I use sz -br command on server side, while having the rz -vvrC in minicom config file as a zmodem command. I am getting something like that: Receiving:

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