How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Nico Grubert
Hi there, I would like to copy a file from one machine (machine #01) to another (machine #02). machine #01: Suse Linux 9.2, Samba 3, Python 2.3.5 machine #02: Windows Machine, Destination Dir: Share\temp\files\ Both machines are in one network so they can communicate each other. In order to

RE: How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Tim Golden
[Nico Grubert] | I would like to copy a file from one machine (machine #01) to another | (machine #02). | | machine #01: Suse Linux 9.2, Samba 3, Python 2.3.5 | machine #02: Windows Machine, Destination Dir: Share\temp\files\ | | Both machines are in one network so they can communicate each |

Re: How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Steve Holden
Nico Grubert wrote: Hi there, I would like to copy a file from one machine (machine #01) to another (machine #02). machine #01: Suse Linux 9.2, Samba 3, Python 2.3.5 machine #02: Windows Machine, Destination Dir: Share\temp\files\ Both machines are in one network so they can

RE: How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Tim Golden
[Steve Holden] | Nico Grubert wrote: | Hi there, | | I would like to copy a file from one machine (machine #01) | to another (machine #02). | | machine #01: Suse Linux 9.2, Samba 3, Python 2.3.5 | machine #02: Windows Machine, Destination Dir: Share\temp\files\ | One possibility would

Re: How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Markus Rosenstihl
Hi I think scp is also a solution. I am sure there exist free sshserveres for windows. THat would make the stuff a bit more secure, and the login can be automated via public-key. Regards Markus -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: How to copy a file from one machine to another machine

2005-09-21 Thread Nico Grubert
This isn't really a Python question, as this problem would exist irrespective of the language you are using. One possibility would be to run Samba (www.smaba.org) on the Linux machine so it offered a share to the Windows machine. Then you could just write to a UNC path