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SCP2 SCP2 is used to securely copy files over the network. The program uses the SSH2 protocol for data transfer, and uses the same authentication and provides the same security as SSH2. SCP2 will ask for passwords or passphrases if they are needed for authentication. Any file name may contain a host, user and port specification to indicate that the file is to be copied to/from that host. Copies between two remote hosts are permitted. SCP2 uses the same host keys and user keys as the graphical SSH Secure
Shell Windows client. The default location for these files is the
directory used to store the user profile. The Please note that SCP2 offers no fallback to the SSH1 protocol.
SYNOPSIS scp2 [-D debug_level] [-d] [-q] [-Q] [-p] [-u] [-r] [-v] [-c cipher] [-C] [-P ssh2-port] [-f fw-name] [-F fw-port] [-k dir] [-V] [-h] [[user@]host[#port]:]file ... [[user@]host[#port]:]file_or_dir OPTIONS -D debug_level_spec Set debug level. (Syntax is module=level) -d Force target to be a directory. -q Make scp quiet (only fatal errors are displayed). -Q Don't show progress indicator. -p Preserve file attributes and timestamps. -u Remove source files after copying. -r Recurse subdirectories. -v Verbose mode; equal to '-D 2'. -c cipher Select encryption algorithm. Multiple -c options are allowed and a single -c flag can have only one cipher. -C Sets compression on. Default is off. -P ssh2-port sshd2 port. -f fw-name Firewall name. -F fw-port Firewall port. -k dir Store host keys and read user keys from this dir instead of the user profile dir. -V Display version. -h Display this help. Switches added for the Windows version of SCP2 are The Windows version of SCP2 does not read the
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