SSH File Transfer (SUSE Client)2015/11/21 |
It's possible to transfer files with SSH.
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[1] | It's the exmaple for using SCP (Secure Copy). |
# command : scp [Option] Source Target
# copy the [test.txt] on local to remote server [www.srv.world] suse@dlp:~> scp ./test.txt suse@www.srv.world:~/ password: # password of the user test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 # copy the [/home/suse/test.txt] on remote server [www.srv.world] to the local suse@dlp:~> scp suse@www.srv.world:/home/suse/test.txt ./test.txt password: test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 |
[2] | It's example to use SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol). SFTP server function is enabled by default, but if not, enable it to add the line [Subsystem sftp /usr/lib/ssh/sftp-server] in [/etc/ssh/sshd_config]. |
# command : sftp [Option] [user@host] suse@dlp:~> sftp suse@www.srv.world password: # password of the user Connected to www.srv.world. sftp> # show current directory on remote server sftp> pwd Remote working directory: /home/suse # show current directory on local server sftp> !pwd /home/suse # show files in current directory on FTP server sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 28 22:53 test.txt # show files in current directory on local server sftp> !ls -l total 4 -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:31 test.txt # change directory sftp> cd public_html sftp> pwd Remote working directory: /home/suse/public_html # upload a file to remote server sftp> put test.txt suse.txt Uploading test.txt to /home/suse/suse.txt test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:39 suse.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 28 22:53 test.txt # upload some files to remote server sftp> put *.txt Uploading test.txt to /home/suse/test.txt test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 Uploading test2.txt to /home/suse/test2.txt test2.txt 100% 0 0.0KB/s 00:00 sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:39 suse.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:45 test.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:46 test2.txt # download a file from remote server sftp> get test.txt Fetching /home/suse/test.txt to test.txt /home/suse/test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 # download some files from remote server sftp> get *.txt Fetching /home/suse/suse.txt to suse.txt /home/suse/suse.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 Fetching /home/suse/test.txt to test.txt /home/suse/test.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 Fetching /home/suse/test2.txt to test2.txt /home/suse/test2.txt 100% 10 0.0KB/s 00:00 # create a directory on remote server sftp> mkdir testdir sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:39 suse.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:45 test.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:46 test2.txt drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:53 testdir # delete a directory on remote server sftp> rmdir testdir rmdir ok, `testdir' removed sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:39 suse.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:45 test.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:46 test2.txt # delete a file on remote server sftp> rm test2.txt Removing /home/suse/test2.txt sftp> ls -l drwxrwxr-x 2 suse suse 6 Jul 29 21:33 public_html -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:39 suse.txt -rw-rw-r-- 1 suse suse 10 Jul 29 21:45 test.txt # execute commands with "![command]" sftp> !cat /etc/passwd root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/sbin/nologin ... ... suse:x:1001:1001::/home/suse:/bin/bash # exit sftp> quit 221 Goodbye. |
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