#Scp on mac command line windows
If this does not work for you, and you needed to make some other change to get it to work, or you find some better way to do this (with Windows or some other platform), please leave that here to help others. The syntax and the usage of scp command is similar to the cp command and you’ll see it shortly in these scp command examples. I am running Sierra 10.12.6 on a relatively (1 month) freshly built machine We didn't have any special non-default SSH configurations, either in the /etc/ssh/ folder or the ~/.ssh/ folder.
If you are running Windows, you can use the PuTTY Secure Copy client. For example: tried this with my Mac and a colleagues Mac. Command Line SCP/SFTP Clients Mac and Linux come with scp or sftp command line utilities.
Why can't you do what ClearPass does (generate support keys, then copy and paste)? That would be much easier.
#Scp on mac command line for mac
These instructions are for Mac only as I could not get it to work using the Solarwinds SCP server program for Windows.īefore I get into this, a note to HPE Aruba: This new process sucks! I understand your desire to not let the end customer have full root access, but the fact that you need to upload a file for support (and only one very specific way to upload that file) is just a bad user experience. Since I had such a (long-term) headache getting a support_connection.tar file uploaded to Airwave in version 8.2.4, I want to leave instructions for everyone else so they don't also have this headache.