In addition to the solutions mentioned above, if you share a directory-tree from a unix machine with windows machines using
samba, all you have to do is write the file to, and read it from, to right location.
Or you can run a web-server on the unix side, and run LWP::Simple on the client side. Anyway, you're too vague. Please answer one or more of the folowing questions:
- Do you want the unix machine to intiate and execute the file transfer?
- Do you have a network connection between the machines?
- Do you maybe run both OS's on the same machine (like a dual-boot system) so you don't actually have the 2 OS's running on the same time?
- Should the transfer be encrypted, or otherwise secured?
- What do you do at the moment, if you transfer the files yourself?
Joost
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