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diff --git a/src/Transferring_Files_from_Windows_to_Linux.ascii b/src/Transferring_Files_from_Windows_to_Linux.ascii new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4dee122 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Transferring_Files_from_Windows_to_Linux.ascii @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Transferring Files from Windows to Linux +======================================== +:author: Aaron Ball +:email: nullspoon@iohq.net + + +== {doctitle} + +I recently ran into an interesting situation. I needed to transfer some files +to two soon-to-be Linux web servers. These servers however, could not be +modified in any way other than transferring this file. In other words, I +couldn't install samba or ftp installed, right?). + +After looking around, I found a program called +http://winscp.net[http://winscp.net/ winscp]] that will do just the trick. +Here's how it's done. + +Head on over to http://winscp.net[http://winscp.net/] and download the +appropriate files (I downloaded the portable executable because I didn't want +to install). + +After you've done that, load up winscp and you should see a window looking +like... + +image:files/Winscp01.jpg[height=300] + +Fill in your hostname, ip address, username, and password and hit enter. That +should take you to a window looking something like... + +image:files/Winscp02.jpg[height=400] + +After that, simply drag and drop your files from the left to the right, or vice +versa. + +Category:Linux +Category:Windows +Category:SCP + + +// vim: set syntax=asciidoc: |