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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: remotely update file
From: "chentom60" <>
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:26:08 -0000
Mark,

I am talking about how to use internet to update application files in
customers machine. For development in lab, I am also using NFS. I am
searching an easy way to get files from customers side, do some
checking in my lab and then update their files if needed. Therefore, I
hope I do not need to bring my whole development tools to see angry
customers.

I know scp is good and secure but using scp to copy a file from Tx7250
board to my PC always fails. Have you ever tried?

Tom



--- In  "Mark Carlson" <> wrote:
>
> On 3/9/06, chentom60 <> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a TS-7250 board. I am thinking a way to "remotely" update some
> > files of my application software. I do not know how to use web browser
> > to load files like we upload JPEG photos to online printing
company. Is
> > it possible to use the embedded Apache web server to receive data and
> > save?
> 
> How "remotely" are you talking about here?
> 
> If by "remote" you mean they're all on a local, trusted network you
> could in theory have an NFS server with your program on it, ssh to the
> boards and copy the program over.  For development right now I'm using
> NFS and executing the program right off of the server.  It's a bit
> faster for me than using SCP.
> 
> -Mark
>






 
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