fioddor


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Posted: Aug. 26 2006,15:29 |
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That's it: scp
I was so near but didn't find it.
Thank you so much!!!! :-))))
Now I'm losing the connection very fast and I have to shake it on order to do another scp. After trying things like
- cross-pings between both machines - DSL$ ps -aux - DSL$ netstat -tul - SUSE$ ssh root@DSL
the second scp command works. I haven't tried enough to tell, but though i might just need to wait for a while (nothing to do with the described procedures) it seems to me that if I don't 'shake' the connection I get the "lost connection" error. (??)
I'll practice some more to find out what's going on.
Thanks again for the 'scp' tip. :-))
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