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Old 04-26-2012, 04:20 PM   #1
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LXer: SCP (Secure Copy) | Guide for the beginner to the Intermediate user


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scp stands for secure cp (copy), which means you can copy files across ssh connection. That connection will be securely encrypted, it is a very secure way to copy files between computersYou can use scp to copy files from or to a remote server. You can also copy files from one remote server to another remote server, without passing traffic through your PC.You can use scp on Linux, Mac and Windows

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