Transferring files over SFTP: Difference between revisions
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scp SourceFile user@host:directory/TargetFile | scp SourceFile user@host:directory/TargetFile | ||
If you want to copy an '''empty''' | If you want to copy an '''empty''' folder, you have to add -r, for example: | ||
scp -r | scp -r SourceFolder user@host:directory/TargetFolder | ||
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scp user@host:directory/SourceFile TargetFile | scp user@host:directory/SourceFile TargetFile | ||
If you want to copy an '''empty''' | If you want to copy an '''empty''' folder, you have to add -r, for example: | ||
scp -r user@host:directory/SourceFolder TargetFolder | scp -r user@host:directory/SourceFolder TargetFolder | ||
Revision as of 08:21, 23 September 2020
ULYSSIS doesn't support ftp, because it is insecure. However, we support sftp (ftp over ssh). This works similar as ssh.
On the server, your files are located in /home/group/username/
. For a normal user with username username/
this will be /home/user/username/
, for an organisation with username organisation/
this will be /home/org/organisation/
etc.
Non-graphical methods
The most common way to transfer files is with a terminal by using the scp
command.
Copying file to host:
scp SourceFile user@host:directory/TargetFile
If you want to copy an empty folder, you have to add -r, for example:
scp -r SourceFolder user@host:directory/TargetFolder
Copying file from host:
scp user@host:directory/SourceFile TargetFile
If you want to copy an empty folder, you have to add -r, for example:
scp -r user@host:directory/SourceFolder TargetFolder
You don't need to use the full path to your file. You may you the relative path, starting from your home directory. For example:
scp index.html user@ssh1.ulyssis.org:www/index.html
Graphical methods
The graphical methods are explained in Accessing your files.