From: Noel Carroll (Noel.Carroll at domain CardBase.com)
Date: Tue 16 May 2000 - 16:07:23 IST
Kevin's last mail applies equally to any platform. Once as you know FTP on
one platform you know it for life on anything else you might come accross.
instead of put though, use get if you want to get a file off the NT box.
put copies a file from your machine to the one you're connecting to.
Noel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mernagh_Will at domain emc.com [mailto:Mernagh_Will at domain emc.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:37 PM
> To: kevin.dobey at domain trintech.com; Mernagh_Will at domain emc.com
> Cc: ilug at domain linux.ie
> Subject: RE: [ILUG] ftp
>
>
> Okay people seem to think I want help with NT ftp. What I
> need is to be able
> to ftp to an NT station from a UNIX station and to be able to
> copy over a
> file
> Sorry for the confusiom
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kevin Dobey [SMTP:kevin.dobey at domain trintech.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:34 PM
> > To: 'Mernagh_Will at domain emc.com'
> > Cc: 'ilug at domain linux.ie'
> > Subject: RE: [ILUG] ftp
> >
> > Hi Will ...
> >
> > You can get NT help on ftp by going to start then clicking
> help and in the
> > index tab type ftp. Here you'll get ALL the help you need
> on NT's ftp
> > utility. Also note that in all the basic ways NT ftp is the
> same as other
> > ftp utilities.
> >
> > Using less words then other mails on this tread the
> following should get
> > you
> > sorted out .....
> > Get a NT command prompt.
> > type "ftp dgux"
> > You'll get an "ftp>" prompt.
> > type "cd mydir"
> > if the file is binary (i.e. NOT ascii text) then type "bin".
> > type "put myfile"
> > type "bye"
> >
> > That should get you sorted out - please note for the future
> that this is a
> > Linux mailing list with quite a lot of people (busy people)
> on it and
> > although they are always very willing to help with matters
> Linux related
> > of
> > topic posts like this sometimes cause upset, particularly
> something that a
> > quick search on man pages or on the web would resolve.
> >
> > Just to make this Linux related you should note that the
> commands above
> > also
> > work on Linux.
> >
> > Yours politely....
> > Kevin D.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: John P. Looney [mailto:jplooney-ilug at domain online.ie]
> > > Sent: 16 May 2000 14:13
> > > To: Irish LUG list
> > > Subject: Re: [ILUG] ftp
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 01:51:29PM +0100, Noel Carroll mentioned:
> > > > Is this be rude to newbies day or what? Kate, you do have
> > > a very good
> > > > point but, if newbies geta sharp answer like that they
> > > might just give up on
> > > > the whole lark. Remember that the average Windoze user is
> > > shielded from the
> > > > command line version of FTP in a lot of cases. I think
> > > that, from that
> > > > guys posts earlier, that he is very much a 'I just
> > > installed Linux for the
> > > > first time' newbie so hows about cutting people like that
> > > some slack? Sure
> > > > if they persist with daft questions after 3 months then
> > > tell 'em where to
> > > > go.
> > >
> > > Give up what ? FTPing from his NT machine to his digital
> > > unix machine ?
> > > It had nothing to do with Linux. Hence the sharpishness.
> > >
> > > Kate
> > >
> > > --
> > > "The fool must be beaten with a stick, for an intelligent person
> > > the merest hint is sufficient" -- Zen Master Greg
> > >
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