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SCP - Secure copy with Certificates exchange.
Will an scp command always copy the files in an encrypted mode?
After trying this, I have got message Host Key not found in the database. & Unable to write host key in my user directory. Please anyone has an idea, how we can have secure copy with certificates exchanged successfully? |
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