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FTP was the popular protocol for file transfer but short of using FTPS, it doesn't provide the security required these days. Here's how to use Secure Copy (SCP) for file transfer.
This can be especially problematic with critical systems. Using ssh, scp and sftp can prevent an intruder from easily gaining your password and keep both your system and the remote system safe.
But, considering that the Tamir.SharpSsh stuff is using the Mentalis.org Security Library which appears to be based on 2.0 Framework I had to find another way to do SCP.
<i>Z Sphinx wrote (many times):</i><br>Why not use SFTP or SCP or whatever directly, instead of going through an SSH tunnel? The SSH server and client have a file transfer component built into ...
I hear a lot of talk regarding ssh as "the way" to access files remotely (scp) and for remote telnet-esque interfacing. On my home server, while security isn't a huge concern, I'd like to learn ...
scp We can also use single line scp commands to download and upload files to the cluster as seen in the example above. In the first command, we pull the file "run2" from comet to our local computer in ...
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