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netcp \- remote copy of files through the net
copies files between machines and is similar to
follow these conventions:
A simple filename is assumed to be local and from the current directory.
A filename preceded by a machine designator (see below)
is a reference to a file on the specified remote machine.
If a full pathname is not given, it is assumed to be from the login directory.
file in the current directory on local machine
file in your login directory on C
file in a subdirectory on C machine
When files are being ``fetched'', that is, the
is created zero-length mode 600.
For security reasons, when the ``fetched'' file's contents
arrive at the local machine, the file must still be zero-length
No confirmation is sent to the user that the file has been ``fetched'';
a non-zero file length indicates completion.
net(\*s), netrm(\*s), netq(\*s), netlog(\*s),
netlpr(\*s), netmail(\*s), netlogin(\*s), cp(\*o), mail(\*o)
The second filename may not be defaulted to a directory name as in
it must be given explicitly.
The file mode may or may not be set correctly.