Have you tried curl?
example:
curl -T "{file1,file2}"
http://mycomputer:port#/..//..//..//..//..//..//..//
windows/
--- jfvanmeter comcast.net wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I'm in the middle of a test on a
> app that the following command works on
>
http://mycomputer:port#/..//..//..//..//..//.
.//..//windows/win.ini
> and it will prompt me to save the file, if i check
> my packet capture I see the contents of the file.
>
> So far I've been unable to get a put or post command
> to work and was hoping to get some ideas from you
> all on things to try.
>
> I've been trying to get nc/telnet and some other
> tools to help me with the put comand
>
> Thanks in advance --John
>
>
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