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? How can I send file to my Blinkenshell account since [[Info/Security|there is no ftp access]]?

Remember that based on [[Start|the rules]] you need to [[Howto/FileManagement|check your disk usage]] with `quota` in order to avoid problems.
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Examples : pscp -p 2222 myfile mynick@blinkenshell.org:/home/mynick/ === Examples ===
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pscp -P 2222 myfile mynick@blinkenshell.org:/home/mynick/
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http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?scp [[http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?scp|man scp]]

== Alternative ==
Use the ftp command from blinkenshell :
 1. start an ftpd on your publicly available machine
  1. on Windows use [[http://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=server|FileZilla server]]
  1. on Linux man your-installed-ftpd
  1. open your firewall
  1. forward your port 21 on your router
 1. login on blinkenshell
 1. `ftp -p` (for passive mode)
 1. `cd yourdir`
 1. `get yourfile`
 1. `exit`
 1. `vi yourfile`

== See also ==
 * [[Howto/FileManagement]]
 * [[Info/Security]]
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Tutorial on installing web software for which wget doesn't work should link back here. Tutorials on installing web software (mainly [[Howto/Webpage/]] and [[Info/Webhosting]]) for which wget doesn't work should link back here.

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Principle

How can I send file to my Blinkenshell account since there is no ftp access?

Remember that based on the rules you need to check your disk usage with quota in order to avoid problems.

Windows

Use pscp from Putty

Examples

pscp -P 2222 myfile mynick@blinkenshell.org:/home/mynick/

Linux

man scp

Alternative

Use the ftp command from blinkenshell :

  1. start an ftpd on your publicly available machine
    1. on Windows use FileZilla server

    2. on Linux man your-installed-ftpd
    3. open your firewall
    4. forward your port 21 on your router
  2. login on blinkenshell
  3. ftp -p (for passive mode)

  4. cd yourdir

  5. get yourfile

  6. exit

  7. vi yourfile

See also

Notes

Tutorials on installing web software (mainly Howto/Webpage/ and Info/Webhosting) for which wget doesn't work should link back here.


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