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2.1.6. Secure Copy
platforms. The command line examples below are based on the most common command format for
SCP client software.
SCP Command Format
SCP command syntax is straightforward for most console based clients. The basic command used
here is scp followed by the source and destination for the file transfer.
Upload is done with the command:
> scp <local_filename> <destination_gateway>
Download is done with the command:
> scp <source_gateway> <local_filename>
The
source
<user_name>@<gateway_ip_address>:<filepath>. For example: admin@10.62.11.10:config.bak.
The <user_name> must be a defined NetDefendOS user in the administrator user group.
The following table summarizes the operations that can be performed between an SCP client and
NetDefendOS.
File type
Configuration Backup (config.bak)
System Backup (full.bak)
Firmware upgrades
Certificates
SSH public keys
Web auth banner files
Web content filter banner files
NetDefendOS File organization
NetDefendOS maintains a simple 2 level directory structure which consists of the top level root and
a number of sub-directories. However, these "directories" such as sshlclientkey should be more
correctly thought of as object types. All the files stored in the NetDefendOS root as well as all the
object types can be displayed using the CLI command ls.
The resulting output is shown below:
gw-world:/> ls
HTTPALGBanners/
HTTPAuthBanners/
certificate/
config.bak
full.bak
script/
sshclientkey/
or
destination
Note on the password prompt
SCP will normally prompt for the user password after the command line but that
prompt is not shown in the examples that follow.
Upload possible
Yes (also with WebUI)
Yes (also with WebUI)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Download possible
Yes (also with WebUI)
Yes (also with WebUI)
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
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