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This is the chapter of the MemberManual that describes how to transfer files using scp and sftp.

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Using scp

You can use plain scp, but it overwrites destination files and is usually only applicable when you are uploading new files to HCoop. If you don't want that to happen, please use [:../rsync:rsync]:

scp -r ~/html/hcoop/* USER@ssh.hcoop.net:public_html

Using sftp

You can run command-line sftp (Secure FTP) tool:

sftp USER@ssh.hcoop.net
Connecting to ssh.hcoop.net...
Password:
sftp> help

With GUI FTP clients, SFTP connection is possible if the clients support "Secure FTP" or similar as the connection method. In Unix/Gnome, you could use for example gftp; for KDE, use the sftp KIO slave (sftp://hcoop.net in Konqueror); for Microsoft Windows, example clients are the free [http://WinSCP.sourceforge.net WinSCP], or proprietary FTP Voyager.

MemberManual/TransferringFiles/ScpAndSftp (last edited 2013-07-27 05:00:15 by ClintonEbadi)