On 9/20/05, Victor Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe 'find'. You can give it time arguments, so you can find files
> created/modified today, yesterday, or between two given dates (I think?). If
> you know where in the tree it is, then it will take less time, but if you
> don't know, well, 'f
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 02:11:31AM -0700, Jared Hall wrote:
> Debian Users-
>
> I am trying to find a file which was uploaded to my server a couple of
> days ago over ssh using the scp command syntax. I cannot remember the
> name of the file, or where it was placed.
>
> Is there any place I can
On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 02:11:31AM -0700, Jared Hall wrote:
> Debian Users-
>
> I am trying to find a file which was uploaded to my server a couple of
> days ago over ssh using the scp command syntax. I cannot remember the
> name of the file, or where it was placed.
>
> Is there any place I can
Debian Users-
I am trying to find a file which was uploaded to my server a couple of
days ago over ssh using the scp command syntax. I cannot remember the
name of the file, or where it was placed.
Is there any place I can look to see what files were uploaded to my
computer via scp?
Is there a co
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