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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 with port number specified - Stack Overflow user88595 Over a year ago Only solution which allows the use of scp -3 from and to servers with ssh listeners on different ports scp -3 -P 123 server1: file -P 456 server2: file or similar alternatives wouldn't work, scp assumed the same port across both servers Sadat Over a year ago Best solution ever, where the source file is from Remote machine
Use scp to transfer a file from local directory X to remote directory Y . . . 6 If you're running this scp command on the remote machine, it is looking for file ext as a "local" file, i e on the remote machine To copy a file from the remote machine to the local one, use scp -P 2222 username@domain:dir file ext localdir (assuming that file ext is in ~ dir on the remote computer, as in your example)
scp from Linux to Windows - Stack Overflow 19 You could use something like the following scp -r linux_username@linux_address:path to file path to local directory This will copy file to the specified local directory on the system you are currently working on The -r flag tells scp to recursively copy if the remote file is a directory
scp without replacing existing files in the destination How do I copy an entire directory into a directory of the same name without replacing the content in the destination directory? (instead, I would like to add to the contents of the destination folder)
How to scp with regular expressions - Unix Linux Stack Exchange This isn't "scp with regular expressions", the one handling the file globs is the shell scp just gets handed the already expanded list of files And the expansion happens on the machine where the command is run
linux - How to pass password to scp? - Stack Overflow I know it is not recommended, but is it at all possible to pass the user's password to scp? I'd like to copy a file via scp as part of a batch job and the receiving server does, of course, need a
scp force overwrite read only files - Unix Linux Stack Exchange I was wanting to use scp to move some files and overwrite any existing instances of these files on the destination server Some of them may be read only which, of course, courses the scp to fail wi