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From: anthonypieper@cs.com (newexpectuser)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Atomic file movement in Kermit
Date: 4 Nov 2003 08:47:05 -0800
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Can any of the SSH clients of Kermit do Atomic file movement like the
FTP version ?
I have am trying to run a script on a Linux box, open a connection to
a secure server, get all the files in a directory, then delete the
files after they have been transfered successfully.
I seem to be able to find some SSH clients out there, but I need ALL
the following to be able to be done:
1) Able to script the SSH client
2) Able to have the SSH client run on a schedule
3) Able to pass the password (no key authentication)
4) SSH client must be able to create a log file
5) ABLE TO DELETE file from remote system, once it has been
successfully transfered to the host system.
Thanks in advance