RE: showdown transfering files with scp

2006-02-09 Thread mark.jacobs
To: Jacobs, Mark - Data Center Operations <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: showdown transfering files with scp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I was using scp to copy several large (300-800mb) each files between two >Freebsd machines. Both are on the same hub, 100MB Eth

Re: showdown transfering files with scp

2006-02-09 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was using scp to copy several large (300-800mb) each files between two Freebsd machines. Both are on the same hub, 100MB Ethernet connection. The source box is FreeBSD 5.4 stable at a late October build date. The target is running 6.0 stable at a current build date.

Re: showdown transfering files with scp

2006-02-08 Thread Bill Schmitt (SW)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was using scp to copy several large (300-800mb) each files between two Freebsd machines. Both are on the same hub, 100MB Ethernet connection. The source box is FreeBSD 5.4 stable at a late October build date. The target is running 6.0 stable at a current build date.

showdown transfering files with scp

2006-02-08 Thread mark.jacobs
I was using scp to copy several large (300-800mb) each files between two Freebsd machines. Both are on the same hub, 100MB Ethernet connection. The source box is FreeBSD 5.4 stable at a late October build date. The target is running 6.0 stable at a current build date. The first three files show

Re: Transfering Files

2004-05-14 Thread Bart Silverstrim
On May 13, 2004, at 10:11 PM, Bruce Hunter wrote: I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web development work, specifically php development. The other system is a FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. The FBSD system is my local webserver wher

Re: Transfering Files

2004-05-14 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Friday 14 May 2004 11:41, Bruce Hunter wrote: > I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web > development work, specifically php development. The other system is a > FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. The > FBSD system is my local webserver w

Re: Transfering Files

2004-05-14 Thread Pavel Duda
Andras Kende wrote: Bruce, I assuming both system is local behind firewall. I would install both samba and ftp server like pure_ftpd... For fileserver: use samba for mp3's file's Web dev test: you could share the apache document root folders too with samba and copy the files there. Or just u

Re: Transfering Files

2004-05-14 Thread Peter Risdon
Kent Stewart wrote: On Thursday 13 May 2004 07:11 pm, Bruce Hunter wrote: I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web development work, specifically php development. The other system is a FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. The FBSD system is

RE: Transfering Files

2004-05-13 Thread Andras Kende
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Hunter Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 9:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Transfering Files I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web development work, specifically php

Re: Transfering Files

2004-05-13 Thread Kent Stewart
On Thursday 13 May 2004 07:11 pm, Bruce Hunter wrote: > I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web > development work, specifically php development. The other system is a > FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. > The FBSD system is my local webser

Transfering Files

2004-05-13 Thread Bruce Hunter
I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web development work, specifically php development. The other system is a FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. The FBSD system is my local webserver where I do my testing before transfering to another se