> Anyway, what is SCP? I've got the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Bible here, an > excellent book by the way, and it explains NFS. I'd hoped there might be > some simpler method I could employ to get the file sharing done but > perhaps not. I get the sense that the complexity required by Unix/Linux > for this capability well might have something to do with it being a > multi-user OS. > > It was a pleasure to hear from you and I'll look for your reply > regarding SCP. Happy Thanksgiving! > > John Lowell
SCP is the secure copy replacement for plain old cp. SCP uses uses SSH. There is also a handy Windows SCP client that makes moving files back and forth via an SSH connection a breeze. http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/ The SecureCRT Windows SSH client that I prefer to use also does zmodem over ssh. Hehe... yea I never got the warm fuzzy feeling that I wanted to rush out and learn NFS. If I need something more than just a simple SCP between systems, I'll usually do an smbmount and mount the remote Linux server over SMB. Happy <insert bird of choice> Day. My wife invited half the town over (it seems) so I suspect it'll be busy here tomorrow. -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list