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authorColin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>2011-09-06 09:26:44 +0100
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1SCP(1) OpenBSD Reference Manual SCP(1)
2
3NAME
4 scp - secure copy (remote file copy program)
5
6SYNOPSIS
7 scp [-12346BCpqrv] [-c cipher] [-F ssh_config] [-i identity_file]
8 [-l limit] [-o ssh_option] [-P port] [-S program]
9 [[user@]host1:]file1 ... [[user@]host2:]file2
10
11DESCRIPTION
12 scp copies files between hosts on a network. It uses ssh(1) for data
13 transfer, and uses the same authentication and provides the same security
14 as ssh(1). Unlike rcp(1), scp will ask for passwords or passphrases if
15 they are needed for authentication.
16
17 File names may contain a user and host specification to indicate that the
18 file is to be copied to/from that host. Local file names can be made
19 explicit using absolute or relative pathnames to avoid scp treating file
20 names containing `:' as host specifiers. Copies between two remote hosts
21 are also permitted.
22
23 The options are as follows:
24
25 -1 Forces scp to use protocol 1.
26
27 -2 Forces scp to use protocol 2.
28
29 -3 Copies between two remote hosts are transferred through the local
30 host. Without this option the data is copied directly between
31 the two remote hosts. Note that this option disables the
32 progress meter.
33
34 -4 Forces scp to use IPv4 addresses only.
35
36 -6 Forces scp to use IPv6 addresses only.
37
38 -B Selects batch mode (prevents asking for passwords or
39 passphrases).
40
41 -C Compression enable. Passes the -C flag to ssh(1) to enable
42 compression.
43
44 -c cipher
45 Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the data transfer. This
46 option is directly passed to ssh(1).
47
48 -F ssh_config
49 Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file for ssh.
50 This option is directly passed to ssh(1).
51
52 -i identity_file
53 Selects the file from which the identity (private key) for public
54 key authentication is read. This option is directly passed to
55 ssh(1).
56
57 -l limit
58 Limits the used bandwidth, specified in Kbit/s.
59
60 -o ssh_option
61 Can be used to pass options to ssh in the format used in
62 ssh_config(5). This is useful for specifying options for which
63 there is no separate scp command-line flag. For full details of
64 the options listed below, and their possible values, see
65 ssh_config(5).
66
67 AddressFamily
68 BatchMode
69 BindAddress
70 ChallengeResponseAuthentication
71 CheckHostIP
72 Cipher
73 Ciphers
74 Compression
75 CompressionLevel
76 ConnectionAttempts
77 ConnectTimeout
78 ControlMaster
79 ControlPath
80 GlobalKnownHostsFile
81 GSSAPIAuthentication
82 GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
83 HashKnownHosts
84 Host
85 HostbasedAuthentication
86 HostKeyAlgorithms
87 HostKeyAlias
88 HostName
89 IdentityFile
90 IdentitiesOnly
91 IPQoS
92 KbdInteractiveDevices
93 KexAlgorithms
94 LogLevel
95 MACs
96 NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
97 NumberOfPasswordPrompts
98 PasswordAuthentication
99 PKCS11Provider
100 Port
101 PreferredAuthentications
102 Protocol
103 ProxyCommand
104 PubkeyAuthentication
105 RekeyLimit
106 RhostsRSAAuthentication
107 RSAAuthentication
108 SendEnv
109 ServerAliveInterval
110 ServerAliveCountMax
111 StrictHostKeyChecking
112 TCPKeepAlive
113 UsePrivilegedPort
114 User
115 UserKnownHostsFile
116 VerifyHostKeyDNS
117
118 -P port
119 Specifies the port to connect to on the remote host. Note that
120 this option is written with a capital `P', because -p is already
121 reserved for preserving the times and modes of the file in
122 rcp(1).
123
124 -p Preserves modification times, access times, and modes from the
125 original file.
126
127 -q Quiet mode: disables the progress meter as well as warning and
128 diagnostic messages from ssh(1).
129
130 -r Recursively copy entire directories. Note that scp follows
131 symbolic links encountered in the tree traversal.
132
133 -S program
134 Name of program to use for the encrypted connection. The program
135 must understand ssh(1) options.
136
137 -v Verbose mode. Causes scp and ssh(1) to print debugging messages
138 about their progress. This is helpful in debugging connection,
139 authentication, and configuration problems.
140
141EXIT STATUS
142 The scp utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
143
144SEE ALSO
145 rcp(1), sftp(1), ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-agent(1), ssh-keygen(1),
146 ssh_config(5), sshd(8)
147
148HISTORY
149 scp is based on the rcp(1) program in BSD source code from the Regents of
150 the University of California.
151
152AUTHORS
153 Timo Rinne <tri@iki.fi>
154 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>
155
156OpenBSD 5.0 December 9, 2010 OpenBSD 5.0