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Re: ncftp
how about using scp -r ? :)
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Adam Van Pelt wrote:
> 
> Group,
>  I am trying to use ncftp to transfer an entire directory from one machine
> to the other. I can login fine, but when I go to transfer a directory
> using:
> 
>  get -Rf cgi-bin/
> 
>  for instance, it doesn't do anything. It doesn't even throw me back to a
> prompt. Any ideas? Also, is there a flag to preserve the permissions on
> files/directories that I am not seeing?
> 
>  TIA!
> 
> Adam Van Pelt
> 
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