connect winscp to the ubuntu10.04

Asked by eric

hi to all

i have 3 machine here (1 windows and 2 ubuntu )

i want to ask that how to let the windows scp (winscp) connect to other 2 machine(ubuntu ) at a same time.

Is it possible to do that since i not sure and just learn about the ssh and scp .

thanks is advance for your reply .

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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
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Additional question

i have a xibo client on the windows and is there ways that i can capture the image when the xibo client in displaying video and send to the other machine (ubuntu) through scp ?

thanks in advance for reply my stupid question.

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Jeet (gour-jitendrasingh) said :
#2

Hit the new button of WinSCP and enter your first machine IP and Port # 22
enter your ID and Password. save the profile.

like this you can create many profiles.
now you can access both at one time please let us know if you are able to do as per your need or something else you want to ask.

Thanks

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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
#3

Thanks Jeet for reply

when i have create 2 profiles there, it still only allow me to access 1 at a time only .
For Example

aa
bb

i must select either 1 of the profile and log in . If i didn't choose any profile and then click login, it ll automatically choose the first profile.

i nid to do some digital signage things so nid to access few machines at a time.

thanks in advance for anyone reply here .. thanks so much..

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#4

you'll need to install openssh-server on the system you want to connect to

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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
#5

i have install the ssh server on the system that i want connect to . i saw on the other website and they say winscp is only can 1-1 connection between your machine and what other machines you are connecting to unless i am open 2/3 winscp at a time .

is here any solution to put them together and when i click once, the winscp will connect 3 machine at a same time ?

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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
#6

Another problem for a stupid like me ..

can winscp continuous transfer file to another machine ? if can how to set that ?

thanks in advance for anyone reply here .. thanks so much..

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#7

You could mount the share using fstab then rsync to the systems you want to replicate to. you will need openssh-server on the systems you replicate to instead. simply rsync to the mount points you use and the data will go to the systems over the network and securely so can be done over the web if needed

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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
#8

thanks actionparsnip for your reply.

Forgive my ignorance, i can't find any fstab on the winscp and another things i want to ask is the winscp can execute bash script/shell script ?? if can how to do it ?

thanks inadvance for anyone who reply ..

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Jeet (gour-jitendrasingh) said :
#9

Eric,
You can find fstab under /etc/ see if you can see this time

Jeet
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On Mar 26, 2012 7:40 AM, "eric" <email address hidden>
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> Question #191369 on openssh in Ubuntu changed:
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> thanks actionparsnip for your reply.
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> Forgive my ignorance, i can't find any fstab on the winscp and another
> things i want to ask is the winscp can execute bash script/shell script
> ?? if can how to do it ?
>
> thanks inadvance for anyone who reply ..
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eric (xiaoyue-0826) said :
#10

thanks for reply jeet.

the winscp i am install at windows 7 .. and i have install the ssh server on the machine that i am going to connect.

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