Sz.exe [UPDATED]
: sz can run in a "restricted mode," limiting transfers to specific directories for security. Modern Alternatives
You can modify how sz handles transfers using various flags: sz.exe
-+ : Appends the transmitted data to the end of an existing file on the receiving end. Common Use Cases : sz can run in a "restricted mode,"
: This is the most common protocol used with sz because it supports "AutoDownload," allowing the local terminal to start receiving the file without user intervention. sz.exe
: It can be piped into other commands. For example, ls -l | sz - sends the output of a directory listing directly to your terminal as a file.