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How to use SFTP Commands to Copy Files to/from a Server

Learn how to use SFTP on the command line to copy files and folders to and from an SFTP server. This tutorial will work on any operating system where the SFTP command is installed including Windows, Linux, and Mac.

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20 thoughts on “How to use SFTP Commands to Copy Files to/from a Server

  • SFTP connectivity must be through exchange of keys not through password, if it’s password then SFTP and FTP doesn’t bring much change.

  • How to pass date parameter in sftp put command. Could anyone knows please reply

  • Pretty straightforward video. Now I would like to make enquiry about moving files from one remote server to another remote server without having to download the files to your PC

  • Thank you so much for this video. It was really clear and straightforward.

  • Please help me with command to copy files in background.I have big file sizes

  • This is exactly what I was looking for and it worked! Thank you! All the helps forums I read said use "mput"?

  • Thank you so much for this video. It was exactly what I was looking for.

  • could you make a script to move file from ftp to local dir

  • my cheat code at work

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