How can you run `plink` to copy files?
A command line putty's version plink
. Copying files from Windows system to Linux system is possible using plink
, but how?
I know the same can be achieved through pscp
, but I want to achieve this using plink
because of some reason.
How can you copy files using plink
command?
putty plink pscp
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A command line putty's version plink
. Copying files from Windows system to Linux system is possible using plink
, but how?
I know the same can be achieved through pscp
, but I want to achieve this using plink
because of some reason.
How can you copy files using plink
command?
putty plink pscp
plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
I am only allow to usePlink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
1
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– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04
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A command line putty's version plink
. Copying files from Windows system to Linux system is possible using plink
, but how?
I know the same can be achieved through pscp
, but I want to achieve this using plink
because of some reason.
How can you copy files using plink
command?
putty plink pscp
A command line putty's version plink
. Copying files from Windows system to Linux system is possible using plink
, but how?
I know the same can be achieved through pscp
, but I want to achieve this using plink
because of some reason.
How can you copy files using plink
command?
putty plink pscp
putty plink pscp
edited May 12 '15 at 16:53
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plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
I am only allow to usePlink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
1
superuser.com/questions/1289455/…
– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04
add a comment |
plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
I am only allow to usePlink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
1
superuser.com/questions/1289455/…
– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04
plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
I am only allow to use
Plink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
I am only allow to use
Plink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
1
1
superuser.com/questions/1289455/…
– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04
superuser.com/questions/1289455/…
– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04
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Here's one way to do it:
plink user@host -P 2222 -pw password < test.jpg "cat > ~/test.jpg"
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Here's one way to do it:
plink user@host -P 2222 -pw password < test.jpg "cat > ~/test.jpg"
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Here's one way to do it:
plink user@host -P 2222 -pw password < test.jpg "cat > ~/test.jpg"
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Here's one way to do it:
plink user@host -P 2222 -pw password < test.jpg "cat > ~/test.jpg"
Here's one way to do it:
plink user@host -P 2222 -pw password < test.jpg "cat > ~/test.jpg"
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plink is used to send a command to a ssh, and copy or data transfer ssh uses sftp(shell file transfer protocol) to use that feature you use pscp.
– Francisco Tapia
May 12 '15 at 17:09
plink can also be used to transfer standard input of Windows system to standard output of Linux system to copy file contents.
– snoop
May 13 '15 at 4:05
Can you explain us your reason? It's difficult to suggest a solution, when we do not know your constraints.
– Martin Prikryl
May 13 '15 at 8:09
I am only allow to use
Plink
command to do these operations. Installing any other softwares/exe's are not allowed on the system I am working on.– snoop
May 13 '15 at 8:15
1
superuser.com/questions/1289455/…
– Abhi
Feb 23 '18 at 13:04