On 2010-03-21 18:25, Dotan Cohen wrote:
No, scp is for sending files to a remote machine that the user has yet
to connect to:
Eh?  I think you're imposing unneeded self limits.


How so? With scp I can send file to the machine that I'm remotely connected to?


Of course.  It's a *copy* program.

$ man scp

SCP(1)                  BSD General Commands Manual

NAME
     scp — secure copy (remote file copy program)


sftp.


✈dcl:~$ sftp [email protected]
Connecting to 1.2.3.4...
[email protected]'s password:
sftp> which ls
Invalid command.
sftp>

So there, no shell. I need a shell.


You wanted "put", I give you "put".


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