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- How do I copy a folder from remote to local using scp? [closed]
How do I copy a folder from remote to local host using scp? I use ssh to log in to my server Then, I would like to copy the remote folder foo to local home user Desktop How do I achieve this?
- scp - How to copy a file from a remote server to a local machine . . .
In my terminal shell, I ssh'ed into a remote server, and I cd to the directory I want Now in this directory, there is a file called table that I want to copy to my local machine home me Desktop
- Automate scp file transfer using a shell script - Stack Overflow
I have some n number of files in a directory on my unix system Is there a way to write a shellscript that will transfer all those files via scp to a specified remote system I'll specify the passw
- scp - Copying files from server to local computer using SSH - Stack . . .
I am having trouble copying files from a remote server using SSH Using PuTTY I log in to the server using SSH Once I find the file I would like to copy over to my computer, I use the command: scp
- How does `scp` differ from `rsync`? - Stack Overflow
An article about setting up Ghost blogging says to use scp to copy from my local machine to a remote server: scp -r ghost-0 3 root@*your-server-ip*:~ However, Railscast 339: Chef Solo Basics uses
- scp with port number specified - Stack Overflow
Unlike ssh, scp uses the uppercase P switch to set the port instead of the lowercase p: scp -P 80 # Use port 80 to bypass the firewall, instead of the scp default The lowercase p switch is used with scp for the preservation of times and modes Here is an excerpt from scp's man page with all of the details concerning the two switches, as well as an explanation of why uppercase P was chosen
- scp files from local to remote machine error: no such file or directory . . .
I want to be able to transfer a directory and all its files from my local machine to my remote one I dont use SCP much so I am a bit confused I am connected to my remote machine via ssh and I ty
- Is there a SCP alternative for PowerShell? - Stack Overflow
I need to write a script that transfers files from a folder onto another server (Linux), but the script that's transferring files is on windows, and I was wondering if there was an alternative to s
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