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Old 01-15-2013
THANK YOU VERY MUCH Chubler_XL

I had to add " " around the $server:$filepath for some reason.

Code:
OLDIFS=$IFS
IFS=":"
while read server filepath
do
   scp "$server:$filepath" $server${filepath//\//_}
done < new.list
IFS=$OLDIFS

Without the " " I was getting scp SERVER /path/path/file (No such file or directory)

Once I updated it to "$server:$filepath" I would get scp SERVER:/path/path/file

Thanks again for your help Smilie

---------- Post updated at 03:19 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:02 AM ----------

I was getting the following error on some of the servers because I was using sudo find:

sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo

I just added ssh -t and that appears to have fixed it Smilie
 

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matchpathcon(8) 					SELinux Command Line documentation					   matchpathcon(8)

NAME
matchpathcon - get the default SELinux security context for the specified path from the file contexts configuration. SYNOPSIS
matchpathcon [-V] [-N] [-n] [-f file_contexts_file ] [-p prefix ] filepath... DESCRIPTION
matchpathcon queries the system policy and outputs the default security context associated with the filepath. Note: Identical paths can have different security contexts, depending on the file type. (regular file, directory, link file, char file ...) matchpathcon will also take the file type into consideration in determining the default security context if the file exists. If the file does not exist, no file type matching will occur. OPTIONS
-n Do not display path. -N Do not use translations. -f file_context_file Use alternate file_context file -p prefix Use prefix to speed translations -V Verify file context on disk matches defaults AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>. SEE ALSO
selinux(8), matchpathcon(3), dwalsh@redhat.com 21 April 2005 matchpathcon(8)
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