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This tutorial discusses various ways to get data from and to a local (external) machine into and out of SDF. | This tutorial discusses various ways to get data from and to a local (external) machine into and out of SDF. | ||
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- | ==== To Do ==== | ||
- | * x/y/zmodem transfers | ||
- | * kermit transfers | ||
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
To transport data between SDF and your local (or any other external) machine, there are various ways. Their availability depends on your member level on SDF (see the [[http:// | To transport data between SDF and your local (or any other external) machine, there are various ways. Their availability depends on your member level on SDF (see the [[http:// | ||
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+ | As of this writing, the [[https:// | ||
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+ | * USER (unvalidated): | ||
+ | * USER (validated): | ||
+ | * ARPA: above, plus outbound telnet, ssh, sftp, ftp, ytalk, irc, snarf, wget | ||
+ | * META: above, plus on the metaarray: ssh tunnel/ | ||
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===== FTP - File Transfer Protocol ===== | ===== FTP - File Transfer Protocol ===== | ||
- | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
For download, point your FTP program to sdf.org and do anonymous FTP to read data (username " | For download, point your FTP program to sdf.org and do anonymous FTP to read data (username " | ||
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* **scp: | * **scp: | ||
- | * **.jpg:** The files you want to transfer. | + | |
* **me@sdf.org: | * **me@sdf.org: | ||
* **:/ | * **:/ | ||
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Unless you've installed ssh authorization keys, you'll be prompted for your username and password. Afterwhich, you should have output similar to this: | Unless you've installed ssh authorization keys, you'll be prompted for your username and password. Afterwhich, you should have output similar to this: | ||
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For transferring small amount of text data (scripts, tables, source code snippets), think about copy/paste directly in the terminal! If you are [[http:// | For transferring small amount of text data (scripts, tables, source code snippets), think about copy/paste directly in the terminal! If you are [[http:// | ||
- | To append text input in the terminal to a file on SDF, you can open the file on SDF in your favourite [[http:// | + | To append text input in the terminal to a file on SDF, you can open the file on SDF in your favourite [[http:// |
===== E-mail - for small files only ===== | ===== E-mail - for small files only ===== | ||
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This may not work for large attachments, | This may not work for large attachments, | ||
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+ | ===== Modem transfers ===== | ||
+ | * x/y/zmodem transfers : //TBD// | ||
+ | * kermit transfers : //TBD// | ||
===== Glossary ===== | ===== Glossary ===== | ||
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**upload:** to get data //to SDF// from your local machine; see // | **upload:** to get data //to SDF// from your local machine; see // | ||
- | Legacy link: | + | Legacy link: |
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+ | $Id: filetransfer.html, |
transferring_files.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/05 05:58 by hc9