SCP between two different servers with two different ports
The thing is, you can specify a port to SCP, and you can transfer stuff from a remote host to another.
If both hosts use different ports on SSH (i.e. 2203 and 2541), how can I specify these ports to the SCP command?
I know I can do
scp -P <port> host1:/file host2:/file
But that port will apply to both hosts.
So... how can I specify two different ports for the two different hosts?
scp remote
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The thing is, you can specify a port to SCP, and you can transfer stuff from a remote host to another.
If both hosts use different ports on SSH (i.e. 2203 and 2541), how can I specify these ports to the SCP command?
I know I can do
scp -P <port> host1:/file host2:/file
But that port will apply to both hosts.
So... how can I specify two different ports for the two different hosts?
scp remote
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askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
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The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.
– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago
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The thing is, you can specify a port to SCP, and you can transfer stuff from a remote host to another.
If both hosts use different ports on SSH (i.e. 2203 and 2541), how can I specify these ports to the SCP command?
I know I can do
scp -P <port> host1:/file host2:/file
But that port will apply to both hosts.
So... how can I specify two different ports for the two different hosts?
scp remote
The thing is, you can specify a port to SCP, and you can transfer stuff from a remote host to another.
If both hosts use different ports on SSH (i.e. 2203 and 2541), how can I specify these ports to the SCP command?
I know I can do
scp -P <port> host1:/file host2:/file
But that port will apply to both hosts.
So... how can I specify two different ports for the two different hosts?
scp remote
scp remote
asked May 12 '17 at 17:47
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askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
2
The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.
– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago
add a comment |
4
askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
2
The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.
– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago
4
4
askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
2
2
The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in
~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in
~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago
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The source and target can be specified as a URI in the form scp://[user@]host[:port][/path]
so you can run:
scp scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
And to copy between two remote hosts through the local host add "-3":
scp -3 scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
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The source and target can be specified as a URI in the form scp://[user@]host[:port][/path]
so you can run:
scp scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
And to copy between two remote hosts through the local host add "-3":
scp -3 scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
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The source and target can be specified as a URI in the form scp://[user@]host[:port][/path]
so you can run:
scp scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
And to copy between two remote hosts through the local host add "-3":
scp -3 scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
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The source and target can be specified as a URI in the form scp://[user@]host[:port][/path]
so you can run:
scp scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
And to copy between two remote hosts through the local host add "-3":
scp -3 scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
The source and target can be specified as a URI in the form scp://[user@]host[:port][/path]
so you can run:
scp scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
And to copy between two remote hosts through the local host add "-3":
scp -3 scp://user1@host1:port1/path/to/file1 scp://user2@host2:port2/path/to/file2
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askubuntu.com/questions/153960/scp-with-two-different-ports
– Rui F Ribeiro
May 12 '17 at 17:51
2
The simplest way would be to add an entry for each host in
~/.ssh/config
specifying each host's specific port.– DopeGhoti
May 12 '17 at 17:52
@kyngo - what OS are you on, what's your version of scp?
– tink
3 mins ago