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<code>[user@localhost ~]$ scp examplefile yourusername@yourserver:/home/yourusername/</code> | <code>[user@localhost ~]$ scp examplefile yourusername@yourserver:/home/yourusername/</code> | ||
This example sends ''examplefile'' from the directory you're currently in to ''/home/yourusername/'' on ''yourserver'' | This example sends '''examplefile''' from the directory you're currently in to '''/home/yourusername/''' on '''yourserver''' |
Revision as of 03:51, 17 December 2016
SSH
SSH allows you to connect to a shell on a remote computer.
Example:
[user@localhost ~]$ ssh username@yourserver
SCP
You can also use scp to securely transfer files.
Example:
[user@localhost ~]$ scp examplefile yourusername@yourserver:/home/yourusername/
This example sends examplefile from the directory you're currently in to /home/yourusername/ on yourserver