telnet

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Mon Dec 18 16:44:05 EST 2000


You do not need to use ftp. You can use rz/sz, which send/receive files 
using standard input/output. These were developed initially for use with 
PC DOS based terminal applications. 

But, if you are going to get a file from a remote host and the ftp port is 
open, ftp should work also, although your firewall could block it. 

You also might need to put your ftp into passive mode. 


On 18 Dec 2000, at 16:16, bill h wrote:

> after telneting to a machine how does one ftp a export a file (if possible) from local host to remote host? can this be done with telnet or must you ftp? shell command is?  export?
>
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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Boston Linux and Unix user group
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