36.3 scp—Secure Copy

scp copies files to a remote machine. It is a secure and encrypted substitute for rcp. For example, scp MyLetter.tex venus: copies the file MyLetter.tex from the host jupiter to the host venus. If the username on jupiter is different than the username on venus, specify the latter using the username@host format. Do not use -l option for specifying username with this command, it has a different meaning.

After the correct password is entered, scp starts the data transfer. The program displays the estimated time of arrival to the right of the progress bar. Suppress all output by giving the option -q.

scp also provides a recursive copying feature for entire directories. The command scp -r src/ venus:backup/ copies the entire contents of the directory src including all subdirectories to the backup directory on the host venus. If this subdirectory does not exist yet, it is created automatically.

The option -p tells scp to leave the time stamp of files unchanged. -C compresses the data transfer. This minimizes the data volume to transfer, but creates a heavier burden on the processor.