Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Access Remote Systems Using SSH ====== **General Information** Using Secure Shell (SSH), Secure Copy (SCP), and Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). ---- ===== SSH ===== SSH Connect to another system <code bash> ssh user@10.0.0.1 </code> \\ Create a new directory on a remote system <code bash> ssh user@10.0.0.1 "mkdir newdir" </code> ---- ===== SCP ===== Copy new file from local system to remote system <code bash> scp ~/newfile.txt user@10.0.0.1:/home/user/newdir/ </code> ---- ===== SFTP ===== Connect to remote system using SFTP <code bash> sftp user@10.0.0.1 </code> \\ SFTP: Download file from remote system to local machine <code bash> sftp> get file1 </code> \\ SFTP: Upload file from local machine to remote system <code bash> sftp> put ~/localfile.txt </code> \\ SFTP: Close remote connection <code bash> sftp> exit </code> ---- linux_wiki/access_remote_systems_using_ssh.txt Last modified: 2019/05/25 23:50(external edit)