'lcd' (SSH UNIX/Linux) equivalent for Windows (SSH)
Posted: 24 May 2010 07:56
Hi,
Between two UNIX/Linux machines, when we have initiated an SSH session, we do 'lcd' for browsing the local dir & 'cd' for browsing the remote dir. I am using SSH for establishing session between two Windows boxes. I wanted to know whether there is any equivalent command in Windows SSH session for 'lcd'.
I want to copy a file to remote server and then want to execute some command on that file on remote box. After I establish connection to the remote box, how can I copy file from my local machine to a remote machine?
Two ways that I can think of is to use FTP (for copying) or normal copy (to a shared drive) but I was curious to know whether some 'lcd' type command is available with Windows SSH.
Regards,
GC
Between two UNIX/Linux machines, when we have initiated an SSH session, we do 'lcd' for browsing the local dir & 'cd' for browsing the remote dir. I am using SSH for establishing session between two Windows boxes. I wanted to know whether there is any equivalent command in Windows SSH session for 'lcd'.
I want to copy a file to remote server and then want to execute some command on that file on remote box. After I establish connection to the remote box, how can I copy file from my local machine to a remote machine?
Two ways that I can think of is to use FTP (for copying) or normal copy (to a shared drive) but I was curious to know whether some 'lcd' type command is available with Windows SSH.
Regards,
GC