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How to use scp command in Linux to transfer files securely using ssh

How to use scp command in Linux to transfer files securely using ssh

  • Post author:Nikolaus Oosterhof
  • Post published:February 24, 2021

On Unix or Linux operating systems, the scp utility, stands for secure copy, is similar to the more famous command, cp, but is used to transfer files and directories between hosts on a secure encrypted network. (more…)

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