SFTP
Section: SSH2(1)
Updated: June 30, 1998
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NAME
sftp - secure ftp client
SYNOPSIS
sftp
[-d debug_level_spec]
[-c cipher]
[-v]
[-S ssh2_path]
[-p remote_port]
[host[#port][ user]]
DESCRIPTION
Sftp
(Secure File Transfer) is a ftp-like client that can be used in
file transfer over the network. Sftp uses
Ssh2
in data connections, so the file transport is secure.
OPTIONS
- -d debug_level_spec
-
Debug mode. Makes
sftp
send verbose debug output to stderr. The debugging level is
either a number (0-99), or a comma-separated list of assignments
"ModulePattern=debug_level".
- -c cipher
-
Select encryption algorithm. Multiple -c options are allowed and
a single -c flag can have only one cipher.
- -v
-
Enable verbose mode. Display verbose debugging messages. Equal to
`-d 2'. This option can also be specified in the configuration file.
- -S ssh2_path
-
Specifies the path to
ssh2
used in connecting.
- -p remote_port
-
Specify the remote port to connect to.
AUTHORS
SSH Communications Security Ltd
For more information, see http://www.ssh.com.
SEE ALSO
ssh2(1),
sshd2(8),
ssh-keygen2(1),
ssh-agent2(1),
ssh-add2(1),
scp2(1)
ftp(1),
rlogin(1),
rsh(1),
telnet(1)
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- AUTHORS
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- SEE ALSO
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