Inter-pass files: Windows <===> Linux
Tools are: Ftp/winscp/http/rz-sz
We use Rz-sz.
1. First configure the downloaded directory in the CRT
Options---> Session options---> Terminal---> X/yzmodem---> directory (upload, download)
The path to upload and download can be set to the same, but the selected path must exist.
After setting up, you can upload files to Linux system through RZ via the command line of the Linux CRT connection, and the "SZ file name" can download the file to the path of the above configuration, thus realizing the file transfer of the client computer and the Linux host.
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2, first to install the package
# yum-y Install Lrzsz
3. Upload
# RZ Enter---> select the file to be uploaded (cannot be a directory, if the directory is suppressed into a compressed package)
# sz file Enter, the path to download is the path specified by the CRT
-y: is overwrite; upload overlay or download overlay
Precautions for using RZ and SZ commands:
A) can only upload the download file and not the directory, if the directory needs to be packaged into a file for retransmission .
b) the uploaded file can be any file on the computer, and the downloaded file will be downloaded to the corresponding download path directory of the CRT configuration.
In addition to the RZ, SZ and other transfer file commands, you can also use FTP, SFTP (SSH service) and other tools to transfer files.
SSH client implementation and Linux shared files