![]() scp file file UNIXįree UNIX-like systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and (notably) OpenBSD have long benefitted from integrated OpenSSH support. To transfer a file from your Mac to your AFS home directory on the Login machines, type the following command and substitute file with the correct file name and user with your uniqname. Ssh Mac OS X, a command line alternative for doing secure file transfers is to run scp in a Terminal window. ![]() ![]() To do so, substitute uniqname with your uniqname in the command below: If your user name on your Mac is different from your uniqname, please use your uniqname as the user name to connect to the Login or SCS machines. (To run the Terminal application, go to: Applications>Utilities>Terminal) Mac OS X comes with SSH installed, and it is usually invoked from a Terminal window by typing one of the following commands. Using WinSCP to Transfer Files with SFTP.Using PuTTY to Connect to Host Computers. ![]() Please see the following for instructions on the operation of PuTTY client and the WinSCP Secure File Transfer client. Windowsįor Microsoft Windows, we recommend that you use PuTTY and WinSCP, available in a bundled installer package at the Compute at the U website. Everything you need to start using SSH should either be on your computer already, or is available via the Compute at the U website.
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