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Nov 30, 2010How do you transfer files on a Linux machine with ftp,sftp and scp disabled onto a remote machine
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View 2 RepliesI have a Ubuntu server hosted on Amazon EC2. I need to create an automated backup scheme so I created another Ubuntu instance on my local network which is hosted in a virtual environment. I managed to transfer the necessary files between 2 machines on the same network using the rsync command:
rsync -azvv -e ssh /home/path/folder1/ remoteuser@remotehost.remotedomain:/home/path/folder2
How can I do the same thing but transferring files from my Amazon server to my local server? Is there a way I can achieve this with port forwarding, or by VPN, or anything else? It doesn't have to be rsync. If you know about a better method, kindly let me know.
I had run one script in unix machine and want to copy the results to a windows machineBoth the machines are on different networksIn linux machine trying to do the ftp to the windows machine its giving connection refused. How to chech whether ftp is running on that linux machine or not?Also tried scp and ssh , both are failing
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Can u please give me some help in how would i go about it?
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I have looked for clues in the sshd.conf etc. But I can't really find anything that give me a hint of why fedora 14 keeps blocking my access.I get all the way into the ssh interface.
login as: xxxxx
xxxxx@xx.xx.85.216's password:
Access denied
xxxxx@xx.xx.85.216's password:
Access denied
xxxxx@xx.xx.85.216's password:
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Code:
me@linux:$ rdesk ip.cous.comp.here
!!--'DISPLAY FAILED TO LAUNCH'
me@linux:$
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I would like to transfer files from my PC to my account at a sftp server, and I don't know how to do it.
My PC is running with:
User: User1
Address: 10.0.2.3
My sftp account is:
User: SFTPUser1
Address: sftp-server
I can access the sftp server with the command:
Code:
sftp SFTPUser1@sftp-server
The sftp server doesn't answer to ssh requests.
How can I transfer files to the sftp server?
How can i do that.. Today is my first day writing a script.. and correct me if this Thread should be somewhere else..
Code:
if [ $1=$anyvariable ]; then
ssh www.a.com <Have to set few variables and give commands >
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