SCP copies and rename all files in folders and folders
Copy a folder (including the folder itself)
SCP-r/home/wwwroot/www/charts/util root@192.168.1.65:/home/wwwroot/limesurvey_back/SCP
Copy all files in the folder (excluding the folder itself)
SCP/home/wwwroot/www/charts/util/* root@192.168.1.65:/home/wwwroot/limesurvey_back/SCP
Copy and rename a file
SCP/home/wwwroot/www/charts/util/a.txt root@192.168.1.65:/home/wwwroot/limesurvey_back/SCP/B. Text
SCP usage in Linux
SCP is secure copy, a command used to remotely copy files in Linux.
Sometimes we need to obtain a file on the remote server. This server is neither configured with an FTP server nor shared. When files cannot be obtained through conventional channels, you only need to use the simple SCP command to achieve the goal.
1. Copy local files to a remote server
# SCP/home/Administrator/news.txt root@192.168.6.129:/etc/squid
/Home/Administrator/absolute path of the local file
Copy news.txt to a local file on the server
Root log on to the remote server using the root user (other users with the same permissions can also be used)
IP address of the remote server 192.168.6.129 (domain name or machine name can also be used)
/Etc/squid: copy the local file to the path on the remote server
Log on to the remote server as the root user and enter yes to agree to create an SSH connection.
Enter the root user password as prompted
After the connection is established, the file is transmitted, showing the percentage, actual time, transmission speed, and other information.
2. Copy files on the remote server to the Local Machine
# SCP remote@www.abc.com:/usr/local/sin. sh/home/Administrator
Remote users can log on to the remote server (other users with the same permissions can also be used)
Domain Name of the remote server www.abc.com (the IP address of the server can also be used)
/Usr/local/sin. Sh file to be copied to the local Remote Server
/Home/Administrator copy the remote file to the local absolute path
Note:
1. If the remote server firewall has special restrictions, SCP must go through the special port. The specific port used depends on the situation. The command format is as follows:
# SCP-P 4588 remote@www.abc.com:/usr/local/sin. sh/home/Administrator
2. When using SCP, pay attention to whether the user has the permission to read the corresponding files on the remote server.