![]() ![]() ![]() You may only transfer files from the CLS to your local machine. The Course Linux Server is an example of a Unix/Linux machine.įor security reasons, SFTP file transfer to the CLS is not permitted. This file explains how to copy files between Unix/Linux machines and between Unix/Linux and other machines running Windows or Mac OSX. 4.4.1 Using Windows GUI via Windows Explorer. ![]() 4.3.3 Example SCP and SFTP Windows Command Lines.4.3 The PuTTY suite of programs (PSCP, PSFTP).4.2.3 WinSCP Error due to: too large SFTP packet.4.2.2 Editing files using the WinSCP GUI.4.2.1 Transfer Type – use Binary not Text.3.1 FTP Binary Mode vs. Text Mode file transfer.3 Unix/Linux Insecure FTP – File Transfer Protocol (do not use).2.3 Unix/Linux/OSX: Using SFTP (includes Cygwin on Windows).2.2 Unix/Linux/OSX: Copy a file from the local machine to a remote machine.2.1 Unix/Linux/OSX: Copy a file from a remote machine to the local machine.2 Unix/Linux/OSX SCP and SFTP – Secure Copy Program, Secure FTP.1.2 Connecting from the Course Linux Server to other machines.1.1 Connecting from other machines to the Course Linux Server.Allen – – Winter 2013 - January to April 2013 - Updated 21:55 EDT File transfer to/from Unix/Linux machines File transfer to/from Unix/Linux machines ![]()
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