On 2/6/07, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 6, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Don O'Neil wrote:
> > How do I delete a file after I've copied it with SCP? Is there some
> > sort of
> > secure 'rm' command?
>
> Use "rsync --delete" via SSH. (Danger! Slippery when wet! Use with
> caution.)
>
On Feb 6, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Don O'Neil wrote:
How do I delete a file after I've copied it with SCP? Is there some
sort of
secure 'rm' command?
Use "rsync --delete" via SSH. (Danger! Slippery when wet! Use with
caution.)
--
-Chuck
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How do I delete a file after I've copied it with SCP? Is there some sort of
secure 'rm' command?
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'rm /full/path/to/file'
Should work. There's no srm (secure rm), you simply ssh to the machine
and give it the command to execute.
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Don O'Neil wrote:
How do I delete a file after I've copied it with SCP? Is there some sort of
secure 'rm' command?
ssh allows you to execute many commands, one being rm. Example:
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "rm /full/path/to/file";
There's also gftp which can use ssh / sftp if
How do I delete a file after I've copied it with SCP? Is there some sort of
secure 'rm' command?
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