> > It's probably simpler to just go to RPMForge, install their rpmforge-release > RPM and then do "yum install wine". But again, for this purpose I don't > think you need to. My Linux box doesn't have access to Internet, thus I can't do "yum". So I'll still need the WINE rpm (with its dependent packages) & use "rpm -i ..." to install . > This is what I don't understand. Why not just use the OpenSSH SCP/SFTP > stuff which is almost certainly already installed to copy this file over > from wherever? Then all you need is to set up SSH keys and have a script > similar to: I have an RHES 4.x box with ssh/sftp/scp client & I need to do ASCII mode files transfer to/from a remote Windows Openssh server (customer-owned).. Honestly I don't understand why management doesn't allow me to touch the original datafile; not even make a copy of the datafile, convert & then send it over to the remote Windows server; & on the remote Windows server, there's checksum files which I'll need to get over in ASCII but not allowed to ssh into the server. > Can you explain why you have to use WinSCP? WinScp supports both binary & Ascii mode files transfer but I'm not sure if it does this at command line prompt (ie winscp /script=file ...) -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list