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Another cool thing is zssh which is some kind of wrapper so you can use
zmodem over ssh.  Now with regular sshd running on a linux host, you can
use something like SecureCRT for windows and use its own internal zmodem
to transfer files on the fly while logged into a Linux host.  Yes, I've
use Winscp in the past and is a nice program.  If you are using a Linux
shell to ssh into another, then use scp to copy files as mentioned
before.  If you want to use the rz command to do a zmodem transfer over
the existing ssh connection, then you would need to install zssh.  I
plan to install that; haven't yet.  I learned about this by googling for
zmodem ssh linux.

On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:39:41AM -0400, Rylan Vroom wrote:
> For windows, I would say the best thing to use is a program called WinSCP. It is reasonably accessible with jaws and easy to learn and use. For linux, all you have to do is use the scp command that comes with pretty much any distro. Just remember to put a : between the host at username you want to transfer to and where exactly you want it to go. for example, scp -r some folder and all it's contents user at host:wherever. Hope this helps, regards
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