If security policy allows, and you don't have any religious convictions
against doing it, you can put a .rhosts file in the home directory of the
target user/box that will allow you to use rcp on the source box.  Be sure
to set the permissions to 400 after creating it.

If you can't do this, another option is to use ftp.  You can do something
like:

--------- go.ksh -----------

#!/usr/bin/ksh

ftp -n <<-XXX
   open 123.123.123.123
   user oracle the_password
   cd /yada/yada/yada
   mput *.extension
   bye
XXX

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You can also investigate using a .netrc file in the home directory on the
source box.


-----Original Message-----

If UNIX script is the only option, I appreciate if you can share it here.

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