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In comp.os.linux.networking peter pilsl <pilsl@goldfisch.at>:
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> as I stated in my posting scp does not support REGET. To be more
> detailed: the scp that comes with open-ssh does not. psftp that comes
> with putty (there is a unix-port for it) does support it, but does not
> support files>2GB.
> VPN would be a possibility, but also a very heavy weapon for simply
> transfering a simple file. Installing pptpd or whatever on many server
> and maintaining the user, doing the routing whatever ... its just a bit
> too much of work, when - what I want really do is:
> downloadsecure -reget user@host:/file ./
I'd try out if "unison - File Synchronizer" works better.
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
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