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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Dummy FTP Client! Post 302355310 by methyl on Tuesday 22nd of September 2009 09:54:27 AM
Old 09-22-2009
You can ftp (or sftp) to yourself as long as you have the appropriate services running. After creating suitable accounts, just use "localhost" where you would have used the remote hostname.
 

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sftp(1) 							   User Commands							   sftp(1)

NAME
sftp - secure file transfer program SYNOPSIS
sftp [-1Cv] [-B buffer_size] [-b batchfile] [-F ssh_config] [-o ssh_option] [-P sftp_server_path] [-R num_requests] [-S program] [-s subsystem | sftp_server] host sftp [[user@]host[:file [file]]] sftp [[user@]host[:dir[/]]] sftp -b batchfile [user@]host DESCRIPTION
The sftp utility is an interactive file transfer program with a user interface similar to ftp(1) that uses the ssh(1) command to create a secure connection to the server. sftp implements the SSH File Transfer Protocol as defined in IETF draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer. There is no relationship between the protocol used by sftp and the FTP protocol (RFC 959) provided by ftp(1). The first usage format causes sftp to connect to the specified host and enter an interactive mode. If a username was provided then sftp tries to log in as the specified user. If a directory is provided then sftp tries to change the current directory on the server to the specified directory before entering the interactive mode. The second usage format retrieves the specified file from the server and copies it to the specified target file or directory on the client. If a username is specified sftp tries to log in as the specified user. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -b batchfile Batch mode reads a series of commands from an input batchfile instead of stdin. Since it lacks user interac- tion, it should be used in conjunction with non-interactive authentication. A batchfile of - can be used to indicate standard input. sftp aborts if any of the following commands fail: get, put, rm, rename, ln, rm, mkdir, chdir, ls, lchdir, chmod, chown, chgrp, lpwd, and lmkdir. Termination on error can be suppressed on a command by command basis by prefixing the command with a - character (for example, -rm /tmp/blah*). -B buffer_size Specifies the size of the buffer that sftp uses when transferring files. Larger buffers require fewer round trips at the cost of higher memory consumption. The default is 32768 bytes. -C Enables compression, using the -C flag in ssh(1). -F ssh_config Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file for ssh. This option is directly passed to ssh(1). -o ssh_option Specifies an option to be directly passed to ssh(1). -P sftp_server path Executes the specified path as an sftp-server and uses a pipe, rather than an ssh connection, to communicate with it. This option can be useful in debugging the sftp client and server. The -P and -S options are mutu- ally exclusive. -R num_requests Specifies how many requests can be outstanding at any one time. Increasing this can slightly improve file transfer speed but increases memory usage. The default is 16 outstanding requests. -s subsystem | sftp_server Specifies the SSH2 subsystem or the path for an sftp server on the remote host. A path is useful for using sftp over protocol version 1, or when the remote sshd does not have an sftp subsystem configured. -S ssh_program path Uses the specified program instead of ssh(1) to connect to the sftp server. The -P and -S options are mutu- ally exclusive. The program must understand ssh(1) options. -v Raises logging level. This option is also passed to ssh(1). -1 Specifies the use of protocol version 1. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: hostname | user@hostname The name of the host to which sftp connects and logs into. INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
Once in interactive mode, sftp understands a set of commands similar to those of ftp(1). Commands are case insensitive and path names can be enclosed in quotes if they contain spaces. bye Quits sftp. cd path Changes remote directory to path. chgrp grp path Changes group of file path to grp. grp must be a numeric GID. chmod mode path Changes permissions of file path to mode. chown own path Changes owner of file path to own. own must be a numeric UID. exit Quits sftp. get [flags] remote-path [local-path] Retrieves the remote-path and stores it on the local machine. If the local path name is not specified, it is specified the same name it has on the remote machine. If the -P flag is specified, then the file's full permission and access time are copied too. help Displays help text. Identical to the ? command. lcd path Changes local directory to path. lls [ls-options [path]] Displays local directory listing of either path or current directory if path is not specified. lmkdir path Creates local directory specified by path. ln oldpath newpath Creates a link from oldpath to newpath. lpwd Prints local working directory. ls [-1aflnrSt] [path] Displays remote directory listing of either path or current directory if path is not specified. path can contain wildcards. The ls supports the following options: -a Lists files beginning with a dot (.). -f Does not sort the listing. The default sort order is lexicographical. -l Displays additional details including permissions and ownership information. -n Produces a long listing with user and group information presented numerically. -r Reverses the sort order of the listing. -S Sorts the listing by file size. -t Sorts the listing by last modification time. -1 Produces single column output. lumask umask Sets local umask to umask. mkdir path Creates remote directory specified by path. put [flags] local-path [local-path] Uploads local-path and stores it on the remote machine. If the remote path name is not specified, it is specified the same name it has on the local machine. If the -P flag is specified, then the file's full permission and access time are copied too. pwd Displays remote working directory. quit Quits sftp. rename oldpath newpath Renames remote file from oldpath to newpath. rm path Deletes remote file specified by path. rmdir path Removes remote directory specified by path. symlink oldpath newpath Creates a symbolic link from oldpath to newpath. version Displays the sftp protocol version. # [comment] Include a comment. This is useful in batch files. ! [command] If command is not specified, escapes to the local shell. If command is specified, executes command in the local shell. ? Displays help text. Identical to the help command. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWsshu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ftp(1), scp(1), ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-keygen(1), sshd(1M), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 8 Nov 2007 sftp(1)
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