quoted 5 lines I tried to login to sfraves.stanford.edu but the system won't let me in. Am
> I tried to login to sfraves.stanford.edu but the system won't let me in. Am
> I
> doing something wrong or is there a password that I should know? This IS
> where the sfraves@berkeley was transferred to, isn't it? Where all the files
> and .gifs and goodies are? Thanks in advance for the help,
File transfers are done via 'anonymous FTP'. Instead of Telnetting to
the host machine, you FTP there, and login as 'anonymous'. The host FTP
server then invariably tells you to enter your email address as the
password, but usually anything with a '@' in the middle of it will do.
ftp techno.stanford.edu
should get you in.
sfraves.stanford.edu is the same machine as techno.stanford.edu.
you should probably use techno.stanford.edu just to be consistent.
after you log in, type 'binary' unless you know you're only going to
be transferring text files. from there you can 'cd ' to change
directories like normal; 'ls -CFs' to get a nice summary of what's
in the current directory, and 'get <filename>' to transfer a file
from the host to your machine. 'help' to see the other commands.
tomorrow we learn 'C' programming using 'vi'.
vrave plug: telnet techno.stanford.edu 7283
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