RE: Transfering Files <- How to I use "scp" on Windows clients?

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RE: Transfering Files <- How to I use "scp" on Windows clients?

Okay, I totally forgot about "scp" (secure copy), which is great
for UNIX-to-UNIX.  Thanx to everyone who suggested it!
Unfortunately, I know little about using scp on Windows clients --
hence why I didn't think about it.

First off, is there an easy way to use scp in TeraTerm+SSH?

Secondly, several people mentioned a GUI interface (written in
Delphi) to PuTTY/PSCP available here:
   http://www.daplay.org/pscopy.htm

I guess I need to learn how to use PuTTY/PSCP.

Any other suggestions?

[ Note:  Please no more generic "use HTTP or passive FTP" or "try to
tunnel SMB" without some more details, or at least a URL.  Note I'm
not interested in doing the later due to SMB-based viruses/trojans
from an unsecured home PC. ]

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