There is not a "command to copy files from computer A to computer B when ssh
logged in...", but you can use SSH as a "transport" (regardless of which
computer you are logged-in-how, providing the the destination computer is
running an SSH server and you have the appropriate credentials) using:
Scenario 1:
scp user@remotebox:/file/I/want /where/I/want/it
or
Scenario 2:
scp /file/I/want user@remotebox:/where/I/want/it
YMMV... :)
ET
joe@actionline.com writes:
> What is the correct command syntax to copy files from computer A
> to computer B when ssh logged in to comuter B from computer A?
>
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