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NAME¶
cftp
— Conch
command-line SFTP client
SYNOPSIS¶
cftp |
[-B buffer_size]
[-b command_file]
[-R num_requests]
[-s subsystem] |
DESCRIPTION¶
cftp
is a client for logging into a remote
machine and executing commands to send and receive file information. It can
wrap a number of file transfer subsystems
The options are as follows:
-B
- Specifies the default size of the buffer to use for sending and receiving. (Default value: 32768 bytes.)
-b
- File to read commands from, '-' for stdin. (Default value: interactive/stdin.)
-R
- Number of requests to make before waiting for a reply.
-s
- Subsystem/server program to connect to.
The following commands are recognised by
cftp
:
cd
path- Change the remote directory to 'path'.
chgrp
gid path- Change the gid of 'path' to 'gid'.
chmod
mode path- Change mode of 'path' to 'mode'.
chown
uid path- Change uid of 'path' to 'uid'.
exit
- Disconnect from the server.
get
remote-path [local-path]- Get remote file and optionally store it at specified local path.
help
- Get a list of available commands.
lcd
path- Change local directory to 'path'.
lls
[ls-options [path]]- Display local directory listing.
lmkdir
path- Create local directory.
ln
linkpath targetpath- Symlink remote file.
lpwd
- Print the local working directory.
ls
[-l [path]]- Display remote directory listing.
mkdir
path- Create remote directory.
progress
- Toggle progress bar.
put
local-path [remote-path]- Transfer local file to remote location
pwd
- Print the remote working directory.
quit
- Disconnect from the server.
rename
oldpath newpath- Rename remote file.
rmdir
path- Remove remote directory.
rm
path- Remove remote file.
version
- Print the SFTP version.
- ?
- Synonym for 'help'.
AUTHOR¶
cftp by Paul Swartz <z3p@twistedmatrix.com>. Man page by Mary Gardiner <mary@twistedmatrix.com>.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to http://twistedmatrix.com/bugs/
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2005-2008 Twisted Matrix Laboratories
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
October 8, 2005 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |