Re: Non-Interactive SFTP

From: Naylor, Jim (Jnaylor@SCHNUCKS.COM)
Date: Fri Apr 25 2003 - 15:25:53 EDT


I tried this command according to the man pages:

scp -B username@servername:test.file

and it kept comming back with the usage. What am I doing wrong?

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Morris [mailto:aaronmorris@MINDSPRING.COM]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 12:41 PM
To: aix-l@princeton.edu
Subject: Re: Non-Interactive SFTP

Why not just use scp?

Naylor, Jim wrote:
> Hello All,
> According to the man pages on SFTP you can use the -b to automate SFTP.
The
> -b points to a command file that has the sftp commands. Has anyone been
> able to get SFTP to work in a script form like ftp. We do the following
for
> ftp automation:
>
> echo "user username password" > ftpfile
> echo "cd abcd" >> ftpfile
> echo "get filename" >> ftpfile
> echo "bye" >> ftpfile
>
> ftp ftpsite < ftpfile
>
> I have tried to do something similar with SFTP but cannot seem to get it
to
> work. This script needs to be run by a user other than the sftp login
user.
> According to the man pages I would have to do sftp username@sftpserver.
Any
> ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim Naylor
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Schnuck Markets, Inc.
> * Direct: (314) 994-4784
> *)) Cell: (314) 691-0186
> * Fax : (314) 994-4684
> * jnaylor@schnucks.com
>

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