![]() However I wrote about zoc in your answer in : page=1#21222 I just answered based on scientific and technological issues. I think this is not a chat room that you post your ideas or I like this or that, also we are not here to advertise commercial products too. Which is better ? For me zoc, is absolutely the best. Or try to open mc (midnight commander) using securecrt and zoc. Try for example to execute rz and sz from zoc using zmodem , However, have you never tried zoc terminal () ? I was using securecrt before, but after tried zoc, I forgotten securecrt very soon. Yes but with rsync I am limited to a linux machine. If some of you get &command not found& when you enter rz or sz in ssh, the program can be quickly installed by keying in:Ī brief look at the main differences between xmodem/zmodem: I also added the info that you can do rz/sz (which can be faster than rx/sx) to move entire directory structures in one step between the server and the local pc. That's why I acknowledged itf's rsync info. ITF posted a detail description about what you wrote in this thread at page one refer to this post If you have linux on your pc then as itf said it, rsync is probably your best friend for copying files. You may also need to chmod any cgi (eg 755) and data files (eg 660) as necessary. Just make sure that you are first logged in as that user in ssh so you get the right user/group info after the upload. I find rz (receive zmodem) and sz (send zmodem) the easiest and quickest method to pull entire directories from a local pc straight to a user directory or the other way around. ![]()
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