I am trying to automate a file download process using sftp. There is some logic to download files.
1) I need to login to destination server and then go to folder.
2) find list of files and count
3) using list of files I need to eliminate three selective files and download remaining files to local server.
I tried using ssh user@servername#port to get list of files and file count. However passwordless is not enabled with ssh, but sftp works below.
Could someone help to script this?
Thanks in advance
Milo
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Last edited by zaxxon; 07-29-2013 at 04:16 AM..
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Hey all,
I am writing a script for sFTP using batchfile option (-B). My script is supposed to monitor a certain directory for several files and when they are found I will send them to a testing server. So using a static batchfile wouldn't be feasible, I am just wondering if anyone can show... (0 Replies)
Hi All:cool:,
i tried to automate SFTP process after passwordless authendication.
Stil i am getting error...
Can anyone help....
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sample code below
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sftp -v $mdskk@100.4.4.75 << EOF
cd /data
mget *.tar.gz
bye
EOF... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to write a UNIX script that automates the sftp process. I should be able to do a sftp to a secure box and get a file from there. I am having a problem doing this because no matter what I do, when I run my script, I get a prompt at command line asking for a password. How could I... (34 Replies)
Hi,
Could you please help to solve the below issue...
my requirement is automate the SFTP between UNIX and Windows server.
I want to get and put some files to UNIX AIX machine(SFTP client) to Windows server(SFTP server).
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Hi,
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Both the remote and the local servers... (1 Reply)
How to automate sftp with out using expect script?
My batch file has the password but it is not taking. Please see below.
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bash-2.05$... (5 Replies)
Hi,
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The... (3 Replies)
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Something like for i in (ls *txt)
do (0 Replies)
Hi, guys, I am trying to automate a sftp process using "expect" method (since the key authentication method is disabled in my company network, there is no helping it).
In order to try, I type in the command manually:
sftp @ > << EOF
>cd
>ls -l
>EOF
>Connecting to
@servername password:
... (3 Replies)
hi guys the script is working but i need to change the file that i want to get to the latest.. i will use this as cron so i can get the latest sftp file evryday.
pls help..
set user "big_user"
set IP "XX.XX.XX"
set dir "/export/home/oracle/REF/INPUT"
spawn sftp $user@$IP
expect sftp>
... (7 Replies)
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DESCRIPTION
update-bgoffice-dicts automates the downloading and updating of bgoffice dictionaries. It uses debconf(7) to ask the user which
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