I have a centos server lets say with ip: 1.2.3.4. I want to download a file from 1.2.3.4 at path /root/pc/filename.rar to my localhost host (current pc). What command I need to download that file? I am trying like this but its not working
scp root@1.2.3.4:/root/pcfilename.rarI want to download that file into my system current directory.
3 Answers
Just add where you want it to be copied to (ie: ./):
scp root@1.2.3.4:/root/pcfilename.rar ./ 2 First of all, make sure that the root user is really needed to access the file. If the file can be retrieved by a normal user, that would be preferred to limit the security risks.
If root is really required, make sure that root is actually allowed to login by ssh by checking your /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and see if the PermitRootLogin option is set to yes.
Finally, your command above should work when you add a . (pointing to your current dir) behind it, like so:
scp root@1.2.3.4:/root/pcfilename.rar .Or you can always use a full path as well:
scp root@1.2.3.4:/root/pcfilename.rar /home/user/pcfilename.rar I'm using
rsync -avz example@x.x.x.x:/home/example/* .
This example will deliver files inside the folder (-a switch), will print the process (-v switch, verbose) and will use compression during the transfer (-z switch). The dot in the beginning tells rsync to deliver the files in the current folder. Otherwise you could replace the dot (.) with a folder, say /home/foo/bar
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