In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Greg A. Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Castle) writes:
>> >What I do is I grabbed ztelnet from the net somewhere (probably out of the
>> >linux archive on sunsite; any search should probably turn it up).  I then
>> >"ztelnet localhost" (private machine at home).  From that telnet session, I
>> >ssh to where I want to go, fire up sz on that end, hit c-] on local end,
>> >type rz, and away I go.
>Really *sick* actually....   ;-)
>
>How many hoops do you want to jump through just to do a simple "scp"?!?!?

Well, how about "smv" then?  Usualy I do "sz -u" to unlink the file after
the transfer.

How to I accomplish that with ssh tools?

mrc

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