or try dd Am Sonntag, 28. März 2004 06:19 schrieb Brian Chase: > Another tutorial for filezilla: > > http://www.buzzys.net/filezilla.html > > Brian Chase wrote: > > FTP thru SSH? why would you want to do that? > > > > Well, I'll dispense with the 20 lashes. > > > > Without going thru the whole SAMBA configuration thing, the easiest way > > you can copy these files is by coming from the other direction. Get a > > program called "FileZilla" for the PC which will hold the backup files. > > > > http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/ > > > > Use Filezilla to get into the linux box as root. You'll then have full > > access to the entire hard drive and can copy over anything you need to > > the Windows box. Just gotta make sure the Linux box has either ftp > > server (normally NO by default) or SSH server (normally YES by default) > > running. My choice for connection method is "SFTP over SSH2", which > > provides me adequate security over the internet if machines are at > > remote locations. > > > > BC > > > > spdemon6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> Hello, I have I linux box that I am intending to reformat and install > >> the OS again. The thing is I need to back upp all the data to my > >> desktop [windows] including all files on the HD. I would like to keep > >> permissions although it is not necessary. I have tried FTP through SSH > >> and SMB connections. SFTP does not work and SMB says “cannot copy files” > > -- > Brian Chase > Email: networkr0@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://openalternatives.net