Copy Encrypted File from Local UNIX to Remote Windows via Universal Command Manager for UNIX
The following figure illustrates the copying of a file from a local UNIX system to a remote Windows server.
Although the command is shown on two lines, it should be entered on one line at the command prompt. If it is coded in a script, the UNIX continuation character of \ must be used.
ucmd -cmd 'ucopy -output c:\temp\ntoutput.file' -host nthost -encryptedfile login.file < /tmp/unixinput.file
The stdin of the ucmd manager on the local host is redirected to the remote host and written to stdout file c:\temp\ntoutput.file
. The command ucopy is installed as part of Universal Command Server on the remote system.
The file is copied as a text file, since the default transfer mode for standard files is text.
Command Line Options
The command line options used are:
Option | Description |
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Remote command | |
Directs the command to a computer with a host name of nthost. | |
File from which to read encrypted command options. |
Components
Universal Command Manager for UNIX