connect through SSH and SFTP in mac

connect through SSH and SFTP in mac

Using SSH and SFTP in Mac OS X

SSH and SFTP are command line applications available from the Terminal (located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal).

SSH

SSH client is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine.

Connecting

To connect using ssh type at the terminal:

ssh username@host_server

Username is your network account username and host_server is the remote server to which you’re connecting.

SFTP

SFTP is an interactive file transfer program, similar to ftp, which performs all operations over an encrypted ssh transport.

Connecting

To connect using sftp type at the terminal:

sftp username@host_server

Username is your network account username and host_server is the remote server to which you’re connecting.

Commands

The commands available in SFTP are:

Command Description

pwd

Print working directory of remote host

lpwd

Print working directory of local client

cd

Change directory on the remote host

lcd

Change directory on the local client

ls

List director on the remote host

lls

List directory on the local client

mkdir

Make directory on remote host

lmkdir

Make directory on local client

get

Receive file from remote host to local client

put

Send file from local client to remote host

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