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May 26th, 2002, 01:29 PM
#1
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Linux Server
Does anybody know how to upload a file to a user account at a linux server accessed through telnet on Win2k? The file to be uploaded is in the local machine with Win2k OS.
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May 26th, 2002, 01:53 PM
#2
Try FTPing to the account.
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May 26th, 2002, 02:51 PM
#3
Junior Member
Weeelll, If its someone you know, go right ahead and access them through FTP, like jethro said. If not, and its a *malicious* file, try a diffrent way in. Though, since this is a *scurity* site, im guessing its not a virus. SOOOO, use the FTP and upload it. If it has a ratio, it wont matter.
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May 26th, 2002, 03:25 PM
#4
not RVD....... But F....T....P!
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May 27th, 2002, 08:27 AM
#5
Senior Member
or try scp, which is more secure. there are several ssh/scp programs which run on windows (putty, openssh, openssh in cygwin...).
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May 27th, 2002, 01:07 PM
#6
Member
Ok so I FTP the file to the account but how do u do that? Is it done at the command line or in the DOS mode and what is the syntax for FTPing? I know the IP of the server and I also have a legitimate access to the Linux account.
By the way PilotZero, the file is not *malicious*.
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May 27th, 2002, 01:16 PM
#7
to learn more about ftp try this:
http://oregonstate.edu/aw/tutorials/ftp/
or use google
you can try on the commandline:
ftp thehost.com
or if you like you can type it in your favourite browser...
hope that helps!!
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May 30th, 2002, 09:24 PM
#8
Member
Hey kermit! the tutorial about FTP's was very informative, but can u tell me how to upload files to a server using the MS-DOS built-in FTP program?
And what if the server is not configured for FTPing, suppose the server is a Linux or a SQL server. Then how do u upload or download files without using the above mentioned methods.
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May 30th, 2002, 09:58 PM
#9
If the server isnt setup already for some type of file transfer, that means the admins dont want it to be able to do that. And I certainly dont want to help you do something the admins have decided you shouldnt do.
If you have some legit purpose for doing this, just call up the admin and ask for secure shell access, there are secure file transfer capabilities built into that.
If you are able to log in via ftp, the following should help a bit for uploading files.
I see the tutorial link you were given doesnt include the put command.
If you need to upload a file there are at least 2 commands to use. one is
put
the other is
mput
so if you wanted to upload lamer.txt you would type this after connected and logged in to the server via ftp
put lamer.txt
if you need to upload multiple files, you can use wildcards with the command mput
so, you could type
mput *.*
and it would upload all files in the directory you started the command line ftp app from.
same goes with get, if you need to get multiple files, you can use mget.
With both of those commands, you need to make sure that it will not prompt you for each file name, you can toggle this function on and off by typing
prompt
There should be some reply text letting you know whether it works or not.
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May 30th, 2002, 10:00 PM
#10
Junior Member
Hi there,
After going through the tutorials, U should have realised there are some commands that you can use. Eg:
put <filename> can help U to upload the files to the directory that you wanted.
If you had gone through the tutorial, you should have realised that for FTP, you dun have to worry the server is Linux, Windows, etc. You will be using FTP commands only. So If you need help with the FTP, remember to type "help" and you will see a list of commands.
Hope this helps
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