Can I transfer files using SSH?
I am using PuTTY on Windows 7 to SSH to my school computer lab. Can I transfer files from my Windows machine to my user on the school machines using SSH?
I am using PuTTY on Windows 7 to SSH to my school computer lab. Can I transfer files from my Windows machine to my user on the school machines using SSH?
Is there a way to back out of all SSH connections and close PuTTY in “one shot”? I work in Windows 7 and use PuTTY to SSH to various Linux hosts.
The core of Babun consists of a pre-configured Cygwin. Cygwin is a
great tool, but there’s a lot of quirks and tricks that makes you lose
a lot of time to make it actually ‘usable’. Not only does babun solve
most of these problems, but also contains a lot of vital packages, so
that you can be productive from the very first minute.
This is my xrdp config:
Situation: I need a filesystem on thumbdrives that can be used across Windows and Linux.
I want to create a local network on a Windows machine using subdomains. I do not want to edit the hosts file for each new subdomain. But Windows does not support wildcard subdomains, and the Codex doesn’t say anything useful about this topic.