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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Problem automating sFTP transfer using script in cron Post 302430609 by robbien on Friday 18th of June 2010 06:14:43 AM
Old 06-18-2010
Question Problem automating sFTP transfer using script in cron

Hi Newbie here
I am having problems with automating sFTP transfers.

Just to save time - SCP is not an option as sFTP is stipulated by controllers of far end server.

Ineed to automate sFTP transfer of a single file, once a day to a remote server to which i have no control over.
I am using: Solaris server (Solaris 9 9/05 s9s_u8wos_05 SPARC), the UNIX provided OpenSSH, SHELL=/bin/sh

So far i have mangaged to set up the required DSA keys and connected to the server manually using sFTP without having to enter a password(so i know the keys are working ok) and manually put a test file on there.

My next task and the bit i am stuck on is to write a script to automate the daily file upload - same filename every day and simple overwrite.

Problem is that all posts i have currently seen suggest to use -b option and write sFTP in separate file, sFTP reports that -b is an illegal optionSmilie so need to write a script that will initiate the connection, pass the sFTP commands required and then close the connection so that i can put it in the crontab for running once a day.

SmilieAny help would be appreciatedSmilie
Thanks
Smilie
 

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tftp(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   tftp(1)

NAME
tftp - Provides the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) SYNOPSIS
Interactive form: tftp [remote_host] [port] Command-line form: tftp remote_host [port] -subcommand [args] DESCRIPTION
The tftp command transfers files between hosts using TFTP. Because TFTP is a minimal file transfer protocol, the tftp command does not pro- vide all of the features described under the ftp command. For example, tftp does not provide subcommands to list remote files or change directories at the remote host, and limited file access privileges are given to the remote TFTP server. Note that the tftp command is not available when your host is operating in controlled access (secure) mode. The remote host must have a tftpd server started by its inetd server and have an account defined that limits the access of tftpd. Use the tftpd command to set up the TFTP environment and the nobody account. The tftp command has two forms: interactive form and command line form. In the interactive form, tftp is issued alone or with a host argu- ment that specifies the default host to use for file transfers during this session. You can also specify a port for the tftp connection to use. When you enter the interactive form, the tftp> prompt appears. In the command line form, you specify command arguments on the com- mand line, and no prompt appears. The tftp command can overwrite a file, but prompts you before doing so. When transferring data to a remote host, the transferred data is placed in the directory specified by the remote_file argument. remote_file must be a fully specified filename, and the remote file must both exist and have write permission set for others. The tftp command attempts to write the data to the specified file. However, if the remote TFTP server does not have the appropriate privileges to write the remote file or if the file does not already exist, the transfer fails. SUBCOMMANDS
The tftp subcommands can be entered in either their interactive form or in their command line form. Displays help information. If a sub- command is specified, only information about that subcommand is displayed. Synonym for the mode ascii subcommand. Synonym for the mode binary subcommand. This subcommand is used in the interactive mode. The image mode is the same as mode binary, but is used on the command line. Sets the remote host, and optionally the port, for file transfers. Because the TFTP protocol does not maintain connections between transfers, the connect subcommand does not create a connection to host, but stores the settings for transfer operations. Because the remote host can be specified as part of the get or put subcommands, which overrides any host previously specified, the connect subcommand is not required. Transfers a file or set of files from the remote host to the local host. Each of the remote_file arguments can be speci- fied in one of the following two ways: As a file that exists on the remote host, if a default host was already specified. As host:file, where host is the remote host and file is the name of the file to copy to the local system. If this form of the argument is used, the host specified for the last transfer becomes the default host for subsequent transfers in this tftp session. In either case, remote_file must be a fully-specified filename. Toggles hash marks. Sets the transfer mode to ascii or binary. A transfer mode of ascii is the default. Sets mode to octet. Transfers a file or set of files from the local host onto the remote host. The remote_directory and remote_file arguments can be specified in one of the following two ways: As a file or directory that exists on the remote host, if a default host was already specified. As host:remote_file, where host is the remote host and remote_file is the name of the file or directory on the remote system. If this form of the argument is used, the host specified for the last transfer becomes the default host for subsequent transfers in this tftp session. In either of these cases, the remote filename or directory name must be a full pathname, even if the local and remote directories have the same name. If a remote directory is specified, the remote host is assumed to use UNIX pathname syntax. Exits tftp. An End-of-File also exits the program. Displays transfer rate information. Defines the retransmission time-out for each packet, in seconds. Shows the current status of tftp, including the current transfer mode (ascii or binary), connection status, time-out value, and so on. Sets the total transmission time-out to the number of seconds specified by value. Turns packet tracing on or off. Turns verbose mode, which displays additional information during file transfer, on or off. EXAMPLES
To enter tftp, check the current status, connect to host1, and transfer the file update from host1 to the local host, enter: $ tftp tftp> status Not connected. Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off Rexmt_interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds tftp> connect host1 tftp> get /u/alice/update update tftp> quit $ The get subcommand transfers the file update from the remote host to your local host. Note that the directory /u/alice on the remote host must have read permission set for others. To perform the same operation in command-line mode, enter: $ tftp host1 -status -get /u/alice/update update Connected to host1. Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off Rexmt_interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds To open a tftp connection to host1, set binary mode, transfer the file game.exe from the local host to host1, and rename the file in the process, enter: $ tftp host1 tftp> binary tftp> put game.exe /u/alice/tictactoe.exe The put subcommand transfers the file game.exe from your local host to the remote host as tictactoe.exe. Note that the directory /u/alice on the remote host must have write permission set for others. Also, the file tictactoe.exe must already exist on the server and have write permission set for others. To perform the same operation in command-line mode, enter: $ tftp host1 -binary -put game.exe /u/alice/tictactoe.exe To transfer two files from the local host to two remote hosts, enter: $ tftp tftp> put product.html pricelist.html host1:/u/alice/public_html tftp> put product.html pricelist.html host2:/public/documents The put subcommand transfers the files from your local host to the specified directory on each remote host. Again, the files and directories must already exist on the remote hosts and have write permissions set for others. When the file transfer is complete, the last host, host2, becomes the default host for subsequent transfers in this tftp session. To perform the same operation in command-line mode, enter: $ tftp host1 -put product.html pricelist.html /u/alice/public_html $ tftp host2 -put product.html pricelist.html /public/documents FILES
Defines the address of the local host, and specifies the names and addresses of remote hosts. Defines the sockets and protocols used for Internet services. SEE ALSO
Commands: ftp(1), ftpd(8), inetd(8), rcp(1), syslogd(8), tftpd(8) tftp(1)
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