My Slackware system runs Proftpd, and has served up both RHEL and SLES
installs for my z/VM guests.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Nick Laflamme
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 7:47 AM
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Subject: Re: SLES Installation: extended passive mode?


Alex deVries wrote:

> How about just using scp?  It's much simpler.
>
> e.g. on your ia32 Linux system, run:
>
> scp <file-to-transfer> root@<ip-address-of-instance>:/tmp


Maybe I trimmed my earlier note too much, but the context is the SuSE
installation process. I have no idea how I'd try to convince the SLES
install process to use scp, and I doubt the scp daemon, if there is one,
is running on the mainframe yet. And that's before I worry if scp is
enabled across the firewall.

What FTP daemon packages are people using on their Linux images, either
PC or mainframe? Maybe it's just a matter of selecting a different FTP
server to run on the Linux PC?

> - Alex


Nick

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