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bash scp data transfer (website migration from one host to another)
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scp user@source user@destination -uUserName -pPassword | |
/* for digital ocean, one has to change ownership for a newly uploaded content as below */ | |
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html | |
/* www-data:www-data is the default user:group for web server */ | |
Other scp example ref:http://www.hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php | |
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Example syntax for Secure Copy (scp) | |
What is Secure Copy? | |
scp allows files to be copied to, from, or between different hosts. It uses ssh for data transfer and provides the same authentication and same level of security as ssh. | |
Examples | |
Copy the file "foobar.txt" from a remote host to the local host | |
$ scp [email protected]:foobar.txt /some/local/directory | |
Copy the file "foobar.txt" from the local host to a remote host | |
$ scp foobar.txt [email protected]:/some/remote/directory | |
Copy the directory "foo" from the local host to a remote host's directory "bar" | |
$ scp -r foo [email protected]:/some/remote/directory/bar | |
Copy the file "foobar.txt" from remote host "rh1.edu" to remote host "rh2.edu" | |
$ scp [email protected]:/some/remote/directory/foobar.txt \ | |
[email protected]:/some/remote/directory/ | |
Copying the files "foo.txt" and "bar.txt" from the local host to your home directory on the remote host | |
$ scp foo.txt bar.txt [email protected]:~ | |
Copy the file "foobar.txt" from the local host to a remote host using port 2264 | |
$ scp -P 2264 foobar.txt [email protected]:/some/remote/directory | |
Copy multiple files from the remote host to your current directory on the local host | |
$ scp [email protected]:/some/remote/directory/\{a,b,c\} . | |
$ scp [email protected]:~/\{foo.txt,bar.txt\} . |
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