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                      4: NETCP(1)           UNIX Programmer's Manual             NETCP(1)
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                      8: NAME
                      9:      netcp - remote copy of files through the net
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                     11: SYNOPSIS
                     12:      netcp [ -l login ] [ -p password ] [ -f ] [ -n ] [ -q ]
                     13:      fromfile tofile
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                     15: DESCRIPTION
                     16:      _N_e_t_c_p copies files between machines and is similar to _c_p(1).
                     17:      At least one of _f_r_o_m_f_i_l_e and _t_o_f_i_l_e must be remote.  The -l,
                     18:      -p, -f, -q, and -n behave exactly as in _n_e_t(1).
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                     20:      _F_r_o_m_f_i_l_e and _t_o_f_i_l_e follow these conventions:
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                     22:      1.  A simple filename is assumed to be local and from the
                     23:         current directory.
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                     25:      2.  A filename preceded by a machine designator (see below)
                     26:         is a reference to a file on the specified remote
                     27:         machine.  If a full pathname is not given, it is assumed
                     28:         to be from the login directory.
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                     30:      Examples:
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                     32:         grades.p        file in the current directory on local
                     33:                         machine
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                     35:         C:junk          file in your login directory on C
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                     37:         /usr/lib/pq     file on local machine
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                     39:         C:comp/c2.c     file in a subdirectory on C machine
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                     41:      When files are being ``fetched'', that is, the _f_r_o_m_f_i_l_e is
                     42:      remote and the _t_o_f_i_l_e is local, the _t_o_f_i_l_e is created zero-
                     43:      length mode 600.  For security reasons, when the ``fetched''
                     44:      file's contents arrive at the local machine, the file must
                     45:      still be zero-length and mode 0600.  No confirmation is sent
                     46:      to the user that the file has been ``fetched''; a non-zero
                     47:      file length indicates completion.
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                     49:      _N_e_t_c_p executes the _n_e_t(1) command.
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                     51: SEE ALSO
                     52:      net(1), netrm(1), netq(1), netlog(1), netlpr(1), netmail(1),
                     53:      netlogin(1), cp(1), mail(1)
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                     55: AUTHOR
                     56:      Eric Schmidt
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                     58: BUGS
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                     70: NETCP(1)           UNIX Programmer's Manual             NETCP(1)
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                     74:      as in _c_p(1), it must be given explicitly.
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