bahoo wrote: > I have ssh access to two linux machines (both WITHOUT root > account), and I'd like to copy data from one to another. > Since the directory structure is different, I want to specify in a > script (ideally in python, because that's what I want to learn) > what to copy over like this: > > source: /home/john/folderA > destination: /home/smith/folderB > > I'm a newbie on linux and ssh networking and python, so your > suggestions are welcome! A small working example would be > appreciated!
On example machine 10.0.0.1, logged in as john: scp -r ~/folderA [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/folderB It's IMHO simpler and quicker than developing the same functionality in Python. Or is there a simple module I overlooked? Regards, Björn Fup2 comp.lang.python P.S.: Please don't crosspost over hierarchies without setting followup. -- BOFH excuse #53: Little hamster in running wheel had coronary; waiting for replacement to be Fedexed from Wyoming -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list