How do I move stuff from one host to another, cli . no ftp [bashrc] [megs]
Q: On Ian . host1 as I have that Im signed in and I want to ask. bashrc in my home directory on host2 . SSH CLI and . I have They both samba and http servers. 977 503 . Nevermind . I just answered my question. I like RedHat . glad I could finally get it working. It really fvcking slow in gnome though, but I think I can attribute that only 64 MB of RAM. CLI is very nice but I think the standard aliases and just stuff like that . its pico and ifconfig . much better than Mandrake.
edit: yes, there is a job well? It seems that there should be .
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
You ever use CRT n0c? I like it, but the goddamn admins here at work won't let me install anything .. and I have admin access, but they don't want me 'abusing' it by installing stuff ..
I can run putty cause it's a standalone exe
I use SecureCRT at work, but only for sshing. I use putty when Im not on my machine. I use cygwin at work too.
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Re:You ever use CRT n0c? I like it, but the goddamn admins here at work won't let me install anything .. and I have admin access, but they don't want me 'abusing' it by installing stuff ..
I can run putty cause it's a standalone exe
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Sweet! That's just the thing I was looking for .. except for one thing .. I'm puttied in right now from work .. and I get this error ..
You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.
lost connection
huh? Is this cause I'm puttied in? (putty, the ssh client)
Probably, but I never had problems with it…
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Re:Sweet! That's just the thing I was looking for .. except for one thing .. I'm puttied in right now from work .. and I get this error ..
You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.
lost connection
huh? Is this cause I'm puttied in? (putty, the ssh client)
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Re:if you have ssh, then you can use scp: scp -l <user> <fromhost:/from/directory/file> <tohost:/to/directory>
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need the most efficient way of moving files like .bashrc from one host to another .. ?
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