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Using Putty and hex dump (xxd) to copy a binary file from one Linux host to another Linux host

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Question

This brief tutorial shows how to use the hex dump (xxd) utility in a Linux host which is shown as "text", then to use Putty to copy the text lines into the system clipboard and then paste these lines into a text file in Linux in another host, and then use xxd to convert the hex dump into binary.

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Document Information

More support for:
IBM MQ

Component:
Administration

Software version:
All Versions

Document number:
7107736

Modified date:
28 April 2025

UID

ibm17107736

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