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- From: rivero <rivero@cc.unizar.es>
- Subject: Re: How to you FTP between 2 machines?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.201123.18207@ulrik.uio.no>
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 20:11:23 GMT
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- In article <1d7d2pINNqhb@uniwa.uwa.edu.au> Roderick Nasir DAVID,
- ruffus@tartarus.uwa.edu.au writes:
- >remove the files from the hard drive!.Is it possible to configure the
- >machine as a FTP site and FTP to it from another pc in order to get the
- >files?
-
-
- This is from a man ftp in a Sun. I dont know if a PC FTP supports proxy...
-
- proxy ftp-command
- Execute an FTP command on a secondary control connec-
- tion. This command allows simultaneous connection to
- two remote FTP servers for transferring files between
- the two servers. The first proxy command should be an
- open, to establish the secondary control connection.
- Enter the command `proxy ?' to see other FTP commands
- executable on the secondary connection.
-
- The following commands behave differently when prefaced
- by proxy: open will not define new macros during the
- auto-login process, close will not erase existing macro
- definitions, get and mget transfer files from the host
- on the primary control connection to the host on the
- secondary control connection, and put, mput, and append
- transfer files from the host on the secondary control
- connection to the host on the primary control connec-
- tion.
-
- Third party file transfers depend upon support of the
- PASV command by the server on the secondary control
- connection.
-
-
- ======
-
- Sounds easy, no? :-)
-
- Anyway. if you only need to put your files out of your pc, the same program
- you have used to get them would let you to put them out... And if not,
- you can telnet to archie to locate some of the ones named around...
-
- ALejandro Rivero
-