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     sftp [[user@]host[:file [file]]]
     sftp [[user@]host[:dir[/]]]


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 hostname, then enters an
     interactive command mode.

     The second usage format will fetch files automaticly if a non-interactive
     authentication is used, else it do so after an interactive authentication
     is used.

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

     The options are as follows:

     -b batchfile
             Batch mode reads a series of commands from an input batchfile
             instead of stdin.  Since it lacks user interaction it should be
             used in conjunction with non-interactive authentication.  sftp
             will abort if any of the following commands fail: get, put,
             rename, ln, rm, mkdir, chdir, lchdir and lmkdir.

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

     -o ssh_option
             Specify an option to be directly passed to ssh(1).

     -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 pathnames may be
     enclosed in quotes if they contain spaces.

     cd path
             Change remote directory to path.

     lcd path
             Change local 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.

     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 [path]
             Display remote directory listing of either path or current direc-
             tory if path is not specified.

     lumask umask
             Set local umask to umask.

     mkdir path
             Create remote directory specified by path.

     put [flags] local-path [local-path]
             Upload local-path and store it on the remote machine. 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.

     rmdir path
             Remove remote directory specified by path.

     rm path
             Delete remote file specified by path.

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

     ! command
             Execute command in local shell.

     !       Escape to local shell.

     ?       Synonym for help.


AUTHORS

     Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>


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