Try Cygwin, which runs on Windows and provides all the normal *nix
utilities.  There is a setup guide to be found at http://dga.co.uk/howto.
Cygwin includes a complete ssh suite, including scp and sftp.

David




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Easier said than done.

Win/2000 doesn't seem to have 'scp' nor does it have 'sftp'.  It does
have FTP and that is why I was using it.  Just trying to keep it simple.
 I'm going to a test system that I use to stage files to a detachable
drive that I mount as /share.  On it contains such things as the
"boot.local" to enable the timer fix, the SP2 CD, REXX programs that fix
things up the way I like them and to report on things that I'm
interested in, and to test out all functions that I need (ftp, printing,
etc).  Also, if I need specific RPMs that I had to download, they exist
on the /share drive.

So there might be an exposure, but not a concern....yet.

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

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On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Tom Duerbusch wrote:

> Is that also why I can't ftp with root?  If so, then I guess I need
to
> set up another ID with full directory/file authority  "777 I think".
> When I ftp something to Linux, I want it to go where I want it to
go.
> (too use to logging on as root).


Use scp


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Cheers
John.

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