# scp # Secure copy (remote file copy program) # Secury copies files from remote ADDR's APTH to the current-working-directory. # By default here, port 22 is used, or whichever port is otherwise configured. scp ADDR:PATH ./ # Using aliases (not Bash aliases) work with scp(1) as well. In this example, - # the PATH1 of the first remote source defined as ALIAS1 is sent to PATH2 of # the remote destination defined as ALIAS2. scp ALIAS1:PATH1 ALIAS2:PATH2 # You can use the `-P` flag -- uppercase, unlike ssh(1) -- to determine the # PORT, in-case it's non-standard (not 22) or not defined within an alias. scp -P PORT ADDR:PATH ./