Thanks for your reply guys, the reason we are choosing pscp is because our server is isolated from the internet. The purpose of the script is to get "load" files used to load virtual test boxes. Only me and another administrator are gonna have access to the page in the server to request these load files from the linux boxes (also isolated from the internet). In another Windows server, we installed Filezilla to ftp files using a shell script running in the linux boxes, and then cygwin to do it using ssh. This solution is not possible since we can't install anything in this server, that is why we decided going for the cgi script approach. Thanks

In reply to Re^2: Running pscp from cgi-script in Windows by redrafiki
in thread Running pscp from cgi-script in Windows by redrafiki

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