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    Quick and dirty file transfer with netcat and a browser.

    I use this to transfer files sometimes in a pinch.
    It uses the tool netcat which is nc on the command line.

    To create a simple single file server:
    nc -l -p 1234 < file

    This example listens on port 1234 on knoppix, and when
    you connect to that port in a browser from another machine, the contents of the file named 'file' are sent to the client.

    Here is an example of when I used it to get an excel file.
    I went to the directory where the file exists, and typed in:

    nc -l -p 1234 < 10.xls

    then i go to my browser on the other machine
    http://<knoppix-box-ip>:1234
    then i let it load (it looked garbled, but thats what the actual text of an excel file looks like if you were to cat it) and I think you have to hit stop after you see it's done.
    I then go to file and save, and save it as 10.xls.
    I can then open it in excel on the client computer.

    I know there are about 1000 different ways I could have grabbed that file, and I can't promise that it will work in your situation, but this is tips & tricks and I think it's a cool trick.

    Here are some more netcat tips and tricks.
    http://is-it-true.org/pt/ptips21.shtml

    Enjoy!

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    humm....

    I wonder what happened, I posted this one, but it's showed up as a Guest post....
    oh well....

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    polish translation of this article / polskie t?umaczenie

    polish translation of this article / polskie t?umaczenie tego artyku?u :

    http://debiandiary.aso.strefa.pl/vie...asc&highlight=

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    Re: humm....

    --That is really cool! It only works once per invocation (if the file transfer gets stopped in the middle, netcat craps out; but you could put it in a loop I suppose) but it sure beats having to start up an FTP server for just one file.

    --It kind of acts like a mini-http server, but you have to know what to save the file as on the client side.

    --Nice hack!

    Quote Originally Posted by adamm
    I wonder what happened, I posted this one, but it's showed up as a Guest post....
    oh well....

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