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Transferring files with the scp Command (Linux Crash Course Series)

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Transferring files with the scp Command (Linux Crash Course Series)

The Linux Crash Course Series – Teaching you a valuable Linux command/skill/topic one video at a time! This time around, our journey takes us to the Secure Copy (scp) command, which you can use to copy files from one Linux instance to another via SSH. You’ll learn everything you need to know in order to get started with scp so don’t miss this video!

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— Timecodes —
00:00 – Intro
01:35 – Set up your own Linux server with Akamai Connected Cloud (sponsor)
02:53 – The scp command is usually preinstalled
03:48 – with scp, file transfers are performed via SSH
04:13 – Prerequisite – a Linux server (to copy files to)
05:11 – Basic usage of the scp command on Linux
08:15 – Using scp in the opposite direction (transfer from remote to local)
09:08 – Quick SSH tip – execute a single command against a server
11:31 – Simplifying the scp command
14:13 – Transferring an entire directory with scp (recursive option)
16:32 – Transferring files with scp while also retaining modification times/dates
17:54 – How to use scp with a non-standard SSH port

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Date: June 6, 2023