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| | Talk:Secure copy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Which is as I remember it, it uses ssh (the program itself even!, not the protocol directly) in a kind of a clever way, and you don't actually need to have any kind of specific support for it installed on the server. |  | | The system for sftp does require a helper application to be present on the server. |  | | scp copies files between hosts on a network. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Secure_copy
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| | Loyola University Chicago: Information Services |
 | | Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) copies files from one computer system to another. |  | | At Loyola, SCP is primarily used to copy files from a local computer (your lab or office machine) to Orion, Loyola's Web server. |  | | If you plan to copy files to Orion from a non-Loyola-networked computer (your home computer, a laptop, or any office computer not running NAL), then you need to download an SCP client to your machine. |
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http://www.luc.edu/is/documentation/scp.shtml
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| | OIT's Secure Copy (scp) Page |
 | | Copying a file, of course, places a duplicate of the original file onto the remote server, while moving the file actually transports the original file from the local computer to the remote computer (meaning it no longer exists on the local computer). |  | | If you're planning on using scp from a graphical client on a Windows or Macintosh computer, these differences will not be apparent to you, and you can feel free to skip the subsequent Unix Command Line section. |  | | FTP and scp are used for essentially the same purpose -- transferring files between hosts across a network. |
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http://www.umbc.edu/oit/sans/helpdesk/scpguide.html
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| | Process Manual |
 | | FTP is a file transfer protocol which is highly unsecure when compared to SCP. |  | | This type of protocol can be used in any Windows environment that supports ssh. |  | | Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) copies files between hosts on a network in a secure manner. |
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http://userpages.umbc.edu/~snaqvi1/ProcessManual.htm
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| | WinSCP :: Supported Transfer Protocols |
 | | The SCP protocol allows only file transfers in both directions. |  | | In versions 3.7.2 and 3.4 several optimizations were introduced that almost reduced the disadvantage over SCP. |  | | In version 2 and 3 of SFTP protocol, owner and group can be changed only with knowledge of UID/GID (unsupported by WinSCP). |
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http://winscp.net/eng/docs/protocols
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| | NewsForge Using key-based authentication over SSH |
 | | Since scp can utilize key-based authentication, you can automatically transfer files between computers; for example, you could tar directories on a computer and send them to another computer automatically every night for off-site backup. |  | | SSH, or secure shell, is a protocol by which users can remotely log in, administer, or transfer files between computers using an encrypted transport mechanism. |  | | Null-passphrase key-based authentication creates a security hole between the computers that have the key-based trust -- a hole that would allow an attacker to log in between those computers without a username or password. |
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http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/03/15/211214.shtml?tid=78&tid=82
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| | Using WinSCP (v2) |
 | | WinSCP is a windows client for the SCP (secure copy) protocol, a way to transfer files across the network using the ssh (secure shell) encrypted protocol. |  | | It's best to experiment a bit without actually moving or copying files, as the selects can be a bit tempramental. |  | | If you have "Copy files using double-click" enabled, I highly recommend turning on Confirm copy on double-click operation, otherwise it's extremely easy to accidently double click on a file and overwrite your newer file. |
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http://www.geo.umn.edu/dept/computer/winscp.html
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| | WinSCP :: WinSCP Technical Requirements |
 | | Both protocols can be run even on the latter SSH version. |  | | Some of these environments create incompatibilities with WinSCP, particularly if using SCP instead of SFTP. |  | | These systems restrict the user to a small subset of commands needed to manipulate files while denying the ability to execute arbitrary commands. |
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http://winscp.net/eng/docs/requirements
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| | Zoku.net - Collaborative Web Technologies |
 | | While we take measures to protect the security of our servers it is wise and prudent to consider computers connected to the internet as potentially a public space and to act accordingly to minimize your risks. |  | | It presents two file lists, one list is files on your computer and the other list is your web site files on the zoku.net web file server. |  | | The main thing to keep in mind when using WinSCP is which direction are you sending your files - from your local computer to the web server - or - from the web server to your local computer. |
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http://zoku.net
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 | | Process Software has used methods available in the protocol to attempt to improve the likelihood that files will be useful upon transfer. |  | | Also, when a file is transferred to a non-OpenVMS system, a method has been provided to translate those files that can be translated into a format that will be usable on the remote system. |  | | Also, the defined syntax for a file specification is UNIX syntax. |
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http://vms.process.com/ftp/ssh/docs/ssh_release_notesv1.txt
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| | CS System site - Accessing Servers in TAU |
 | | For your convenience, we have a new application for copying files between the CS Linux computers and any local computer. |  | | Copying files to your computer - SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) |  | | The program is simple for use and enables easy maneuvering between Windows and Linux enviroments. |
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http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/AdministrativeAndSystemForms/System/remote-access/ssh
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| | calling SCP from SHELL - PowerBASIC Forums |
 | | I know there's an example of using CreateProcess with redirected input 'somewhere' on this board, but if you can't find it, you might be able to work it out from the MDSN doc. |  | | As I said before, I don't know how "scp" expects its input.. |  | | but it's easy enough to test on your end by executing 'scp' from the command line with input redirection (just use a "notepad" text file containing password + CRLF). |
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http://www.powerbasic.com/support/forums/Forum5/HTML/002679.html
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| | Debian -- libnet-scp-perl |
 | | Simple wrappers around scp commands and Net::FTP-like interface. |
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http://packages.debian.org/unstable/perl/libnet-scp-perl
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| | Frequently asked questions |
 | | Unless otherwise licensed, code in all areas of science and technology and the packet is encapsulated in a file or attempted security violation, the origin, name and destination of the packet, consults its table of the text and clicking speaker icon on internet explorer configuration. |  | | First define a route map to the content of the security of the following: 1) upgrade your vulnerable system to recognise you and your message in bytes of old and newspace sizes in a similar number of contributors to the mail10.conf file format. |  | | If you answered yes to the protocol version and the final recipient will be harder for bots to recognize. |
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http://buzz.freebox.ru/anonym-surfen-proxy-server.html
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| | Debian -- Debian Package Search Results |
 | | unstable (perl): Perl extension for secure copy protocol |  | | testing (perl): Perl extension for secure copy protocol |  | | oldstable (non-US): Perl extension for secure copy protocol |
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http://packages.debian.org/libnet-scp-perl
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| | SCP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Secure copy, a protocol and the associated program for transferring files securely |  | | Sporting Clube de Portugal, a sports club in Lisbon, Portugal, oftenly known outside Portugal as "Sporting Lisbon" |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scp
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| | FileTransfer |
 | | Note that these examples expect that you wish to place the file you are copying to to the current working directory (where you currenly are). |  | | http://www.i-tree.org/ixplorer.htm is a good graphical client for scp transfers under windows. |  | | SCP Clients for Windows --mark, Wed, 12 May 2004 08:30:52 -0600 reply |
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http://www.imeme.net/wiki/JumpTo/FileTransfer
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| | Bookpool: Cisco Pix Firewalls |
 | | Previously Ido was a Network Security Architect working in the SAFE architecture group of Cisco Systems, Inc. His responsibilities include research into network security design and implementation. |  | | If you are migrating from 6.x or running a mixed environment, download a FREE copy of Syngresss best-selling PIX 6.x book. |  | | This completely updated bestseller covers Cisco PIX Security Appliance Software Version 7.0, as well as the entire family of Cisco PIX 500 Series Firewalls. |
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http://www.bookpool.com/sm/1597490040
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| | Access Accounts :: Central Web Services, Oregon State University |
 | | You use these protocols to move content from a local computer to the remote server and vice versa. |  | | The files are commonly placed on the server by the following file transfer methods: FTP (File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), SSH (Secure SHell protocol), or SCP (Secure Copy Protocol). |  | | To work on this system you should File Transfer or Secure Shell to the file server |
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http://oregonstate.edu/cws/tutorials/faq/direct.php
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| | 70 Assists for a Winning Site |
 | | The display of local files doesn't give you access to your local network, but the program's security features approach those of commercial products. |  | | For file transfers that use virtually every current security feature, including X.509 certificates and ASCII file transfers under SFTP (Secure FTP), you can't do better than (37) VanDyke Software's SecureFX ($59.95, www.vandyke.com). |  | | The tabbed interface makes it easy to move files between your local system and several remote systems at once. |
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1159832,00.asp
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| | OSXFAQ - Technical News and Support for Mac OS X |
 | | Have you ever been on say machine A and want to securely move a file to another computer? |  | | Move Files From One Computer To Another VIA "scp" Secure Copy Protocol - In Mac OS X. OSXFAQ Reader Tip By James Kelly |  | | Well Secure Copy Protocol is part of OpenSSH already on your box. |
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http://www.osxfaq.com/tips/kelly2/index.ws
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| | Tucows Downloads » Download SecEx - 1.2 Demo Software |
 | | This program supports secure terminal emulation and encrypted file transfers with SSH1 and SSH2 servers. |  | | Search for the program you are looking for: |  | | This program also has built-in safeguards to protect against IP and DNS spoofing, which provides added security when you are connecting to a server. |
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http://www.tucows.com/preview/217252
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| | Juniper Networks :: Security |
 | | The SCP will copy the file from the NetScreen to a local file called license.txt. |  | | You can also use the SCP that comes with Linux, BSD, Solaris, or other UNIX variants. |  | | Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) is a mechanism that allows you to copy files securely from one host to another. |
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http://5000.support.juniper.safeharbor.com/knowbase/root/public/ns10327.htm
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| | 9188 NetClock GPS master clock - Spectracom Corp. |
 | | The combination of a NetClock GPS/NTP Time Server and one or more Ethernet Time Servers is ideal for delivering system wide split second timing information to computer network devices, network log files and databases. |  | | SSH: utilizes SSL and data compression technologies to provide a secure and efficient means to control, communicate with, and transfer data to or from the master clock remotely. |  | | Security features including SSL, SSH and SNMP v3 (New in Version 2.3) |
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http://www.spectracomcorp.com/products/show_prod.php?id=21
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| | SCP: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | (Service Control Point) A node in an SS7 telephone network that provides an interface to databases, which may reside within the SCP computer or in other computers. |  | | The SCP may also be combined with the SS7 node that routes messages, called a "signal transfer point" (STP). |  | | The databases support such features as 800 and 900 numbers, calling card validation, collect and third-party billing calls. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/scp
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| | Remote Machine Access |
 | | Instructions on how to setup a bit of a Unix environment under Windows (including command line SSH, SCP, and SFTP clients as well as an X environment) can be found at http://www.cygwin.com/xfree/docs/ug/cygwin-x-ug.html |  | | A GUI SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) and SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) client for Windows is available from (this client supports both protocols and has the ability to use the SFTP protocol and fallback to SCP when required): http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/download.php |  | | A GUI SSH, SCP, and SFTP client for windows is available for non-commercial use from http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellwks/non-commercial.html |
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http://www.ece.uvic.ca/computing/remote-access.shtml
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| | COSC 431 Bobolink Accounts |
 | | Run it to install three programs: PuTTY (the SSH client), PsFTP (a file transfer program that uses the "secure FTP" protocol), and PSCP (another file transfer program; this one uses the "secure copy" protocol). |  | | The passwd program will complain if it thinks your new password is insecure. |  | | For security, you should change your password the first time you log into bobolink. |
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http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~remmers/431/bobolink_accounts.html
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| | SCP - Secure Copy Protocol |
 | | SCP is normally available by default on any machine with a *NIX operating system. |  | | Direct links for each item are listed below: |  | | For problems or questions regarding this website, please contact |
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http://support.real-time.com/linux/web/scp.html
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| | MatLinks.net |
 | | Go to SourceForge and become a new user |  | | If you're a Linux/UNIX user, see the SCP intructions (man page). |  | | Verbatim copying and distribution is permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved. |
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| | SSH |
 | | Provides secure file transfer with Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) and Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) servers and clients |  | | SSH for OpenVMS server and client provides secure communications for systems administrators running HP TCP/IP Services on Alpha or VAX systems. |  | | SSH server and client provide secure encrypted communications over the Internet and are the defacto standard. |
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http://www.vsm.com.au/software/ssh_openvms.shtml
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| | .biz domain registry, web address registration - NeuLevel.biz |
 | | Can a Registrar use Putty Free, PSCP or Telnet Secure Shell for Win32 machines? |  | | How many domain names may be purchased per SCP command? |  | | How can a Registrar make multiple applications for a particular name for the same account? |
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http://www.neulevel.biz/faqs/registrar/sshscp_faqs.html
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