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     sftp [-1Cv] [-B buffer_size] [-b batchfile] [-F ssh_config]
          [-o ssh_option] [-P sftp_server_path] [-R num_requests]
[-S program]
          [-s subsystem | sftp_server] host
     sftp [[user@]host[:file [file]]]
     sftp [[user@]host[:dir[/]]]
     sftp -b batchfile [user@]host

DESCRIPTION
     sftp  is  an  interactive  file transfer program, similar to
ftp(1), which
     performs all operations over an encrypted ssh(1)  transport.
It may also
     use  many features of ssh, such as public key authentication
and compres-
     sion.  sftp connects and logs into the specified host,  then
enters an in-
     teractive command mode.

     The second usage format will retrieve files automatically if
a non-inter-
     active authentication method is used; otherwise it  will  do
so after suc-
     cessful interactive authentication.

     The  third usage format allows the sftp client to start in a
remote direc-
     tory.

     The final usage format allows for automated  sessions  using
the -b option.
     In  such  cases, it is usually necessary to configure public
key authenti-
     cation to obviate the need to enter a password at connection
time (see
     sshd(8)  and ssh-keygen(1) for details).  The options are as
follows:

     -1      Specify the use of protocol version 1.

     -B buffer_size
             Specify the size of the buffer that sftp  uses  when
transferring
             files.   Larger buffers require fewer round trips at
the cost of
             higher memory consumption.   The  default  is  32768
bytes.

     -b batchfile
             Batch  mode reads a series of commands from an input
batchfile in-
             stead of stdin.  Since it lacks user interaction  it

     -C      Enables compression (via ssh's -C flag).

     -F ssh_config
             Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file
for ssh(1).
             This option is directly passed to ssh(1).

     -o ssh_option
             Can be used to pass options to  ssh  in  the  format
used in
             ssh_config(5).   This  is  useful for specifying op-
tions for which
             there is no separate sftp  command-line  flag.   For
example, to
             specify  an alternate port use: sftp -oPort=24.  For
full details
             of the options listed below, and their possible val-
ues, see
             ssh_config(5).

                   AddressFamily
                   BatchMode
                   BindAddress
                   ChallengeResponseAuthentication
                   CheckHostIP
                   Cipher
                   Ciphers
                   Compression
                   CompressionLevel
                   ConnectionAttempts
                   ConnectionTimeout
                   GlobalKnownHostsFile
                   GSSAPIAuthentication
                   GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
                   Host
                   HostbasedAuthentication
                   HostKeyAlgorithms
                   HostKeyAlias
                   HostName
                   IdentityFile
                   IdentitiesOnly
                   LogLevel
                   MACs
                   NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
                   NumberOfPasswordPrompts
                   PasswordAuthentication
                   Port
                   PreferredAuthentications
                   Protocol
                   ProxyCommand
                   PubkeyAuthentication

via ssh(1))
             This option may be useful in  debugging  the  client
and server.

     -R num_requests
             Specify  how many requests may be outstanding at any
one time.
             Increasing this may slightly improve  file  transfer
speed but will
             increase  memory usage.  The default is 16 outstand-
ing requests.

     -S program
             Name of the program to use for the encrypted connec-
tion.  The
             program must understand ssh(1) options.

     -s subsystem | sftp_server
             Specifies the SSH2 subsystem or the path for an sftp
server on
             the remote host.  A path is useful  for  using  sftp
over protocol
             version  1, or when the remote sshd(8) does not have
an sftp sub-
             system configured.

     -v      Raise logging level.  This option is also passed  to
ssh.

INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
     Once in interactive mode, sftp understands a set of commands
similar to
     those of ftp(1).  Commands are case  insensitive  and  path-
names may be en-
     closed in quotes if they contain spaces.

     bye         Quit sftp.

     cd path     Change remote directory to path.

     chgrp grp path
                 Change group of file path to grp.  grp must be a
numeric GID.

     chmod mode path
                 Change permissions of file path to mode.

     chown own path
                 Change owner of file path to own.  own must be a
numeric UID.

     exit        Quit sftp.
     lcd path    Change local directory to path.

     lls [ls-options [path]]
                 Display  local  directory listing of either path
or current di-
                 rectory if path is not specified.

     lmkdir path
                 Create local directory specified by path.

     ln oldpath newpath
                 Create a symbolic link from oldpath to  newpath.

     lpwd        Print local working directory.

     ls [flags] [path]
                 Display  remote directory listing of either path
or current
                 directory if path is not specified.  If  the  -l
flag is speci-
                 fied,  then display additional details including
permissions
                 and ownership information.

     lumask umask
                 Set local umask to umask.

     mkdir path  Create remote directory specified by path.

     progress    Toggle display of progress meter.

     put [flags] local-path [remote-path]
                 Upload local-path and store it on the remote ma-
chine.  If the
                 remote  path  name is not specified, it is given
the same name
                 it has on the local machine.  If the -P flag  is
specified,
                 then  the file's full permission and access time
are copied
                 too.

     pwd         Display remote working directory.

     quit        Quit sftp.

     rename oldpath newpath
                 Rename remote file from oldpath to newpath.

     rm path     Delete remote file specified by path.

     rmdir path  Remove remote directory specified by path.

fig(5),
     sftp-server(8), sshd(8)

     T. Ylonen and  S.  Lehtinen,  SSH  File  Transfer  Protocol,
draft-ietf-secsh-
     filexfer-00.txt, January 2001, work in progress material.

OpenBSD      3.5                         February     4,     2001
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