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Ssh copy from remote to local12/24/2023 Sorry if this is too vague, they're not prepared to take people through the basics of Unix, well transferring between computers like this anyway as I'm the only one that needs to do it due to not being able to access the Unix systems directly (partially sighted). I want to transfer files which are older then 40 days from remote to local host. My laptop has an IP address from the wireless network I'm connect to.Ĭan anyone help me with this please? I'm sure it simple, basically copying from HOME where I'm logged in to HOME on my laptop but how do I specify the laptop? Is it just the IP/home as in 139.133.123.456/home? But if I open another cygwin window, I can't seem to access the Uni files in the other window. For scp, -p just preserves modification times, and -P is the port. 1 should be the remote Ubuntu machine ('pull' the file down to your machine, don't try to 'push' it). I'm not sure of the format to copy a file to my home directory on my cygwin, because home when I'm logged into the server is the home directory on the server. Make sure you're typing this command at your Mac OS X Terminal prompt, not on the actual remote server. due to security, the only way I'm even able to access the files let alone do anything with them is to ssh in through cygwin which I've installed. I would like to copy the files in my home directories there to my laptop. we each have a login and password to access it. I'm sorry if I get on people's nerves asking this, but I don't really understand how to do this and unfortunately don't have the time to work through it step by step in books, etc.Īt University, we have a unix server that hosts our files. First of all I didnt have a private key on my remote server, I didnt posted question properly - sorry for that.
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