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====== How to transfer files between Linux/Mac computers using SCP from the Command Line ====== | ====== How to transfer files between Linux/Mac computers using SCP from the Command Line ====== | ||
+ | This information is provided for the [[https:// | ||
- | In Linux, you can use SCP from the command line ([[cs101: | + | ===== What Is SCP? ===== |
+ | In Linux, you can use the **Secure Copy Protocol** (**[[cs101: | ||
+ | ==== Basic Syntax ==== | ||
+ | The most basic form of the command is: | ||
+ | scp [options] source_username@source_host: | ||
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+ | The location of the source file is specified by source_username@source_host: | ||
+ | * Name of the account on the host computer (source_username) | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * Name of the directory containing the source file (source_directory) | ||
+ | * | ||
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+ | The location to which the source file will be copied is specified by destination_username@destination_host: | ||
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+ | * Name of the account on the destination computer (destination_username) | ||
+ | * Hostname of the computer to which the source file will be copied (destination_host) | ||
+ | * Name of the directory to which the source file will be copied (destination_directory) | ||
+ | * Filename of the copy (destination_filename) | ||
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+ | Options can include things like [-P //port//] if not connecting to the standard SSH port 22. | ||
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+ | You can find more information on Ubuntu SCP in the [[http:// |
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