Copying Files; Scp; Pscp - HP 800 User Manual

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Introduction

Copying Files

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Copying Files

Whenever you copy a file from one machine to another, copy it using a secure
copy utility that uses the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. The exact syntax of the
copy command will vary based on the utility you use.
Example:
10. Copy the /usr/local/nac/properties/NACAVPs.txt file from the
NAC 800 server to the ACS server using PSCP (or other secure copy
utility).

SCP

scp is a Linux/UNIX command used to copy files between Linux/UNIX
machines. It has the following syntax:
scp user@source:/directory/file user@destination:/direc-
tory/file
scp is included with Linux/UNIX.

PSCP

pscp is a program used to copy files between Windows and Linux/UNIX
machines.
To use pscp, you must first save it from the following location to the Windows
machine:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
Next, open a DOS (command) window on the Windows machine, and enter
the commands as follows:
To copy a file from a Linux machine to a Windows machine, enter the
following:
<pscp directory>\pscp fred@example.com:/etc/hosts
c:\temp\example-hosts.txt
You will be prompted to enter a password for the Linux/UNIX machine.

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