If you can use rsh, you can in effect redirect the output of a command
on the foreign host to a file on your local system or vice-versa. Man
rsh is pretty good, but may take a bit of recursive reading. ssh would
probably let you do the same sort of thing in a more secure manner. :-)
Lawson
=09 >< Microsoft free environment
This mail client runs on Wine. Your mileage may vary.
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Einar Sundgren wrote:
> I have telnet access to a foreing host computer and want to copy files
fr=
om
> that host to my local machine without setting up a ftp server or
somethin=
g like
> that. man cp or man telnet has nothing on the subject and i can=B4t
fi=
gure out
> any other places to look.=20
>=20
> I don=B4t know why but the delay between me sending messages and the
list=
server
> sending them out seems to be several hours so thats why some of my
previo=
us
> messages maby seems a bit out of date. my apologies but it is beyond my
p=
ower.
>=20
> /Einar
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