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Yes, except that it's called sftp. Take a look at "man sftp" for the details. To talk to a server all you need is the "openssh-client" package which, I believe is installed automatically. To be a server, you need to install "openssh-server", as well.
Yes, except that it's called sftp. Take a look at "man sftp" for the details. To talk to a server all you need is the "openssh-client" package which, I believe is installed automatically. To be a server, you need to install "openssh-server", as well.
Ok, thats nice!
But the thing is that I want to copy files from my Kubuntu machine to my Windows machine.
If putty is a genuine ssh client, I don't see why not. That doesn't mean that you can, it means that I can't see why not. If it doesn't work, get an error message and we can go from there.
If putty is a genuine ssh client, I don't see why not. That doesn't mean that you can, it means that I can't see why not. If it doesn't work, get an error message and we can go from there.
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