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Updated: November 2020
Managing Remote Systems in Oracle
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Solaris 11.4
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Chapter 1 About Managing Remote Systems
What Is the FTP Server?
What Is a Remote System?
About FTP Servers
ProFTPD Components
ProFTPD Commands
ProFTPD Files
ProFTPD User
Chapter 2 Administering the FTP Server
Task Map for Administering the FTP Server
Administering the FTP Server
How to Start an FTP Server Using SMF
How to Shut Down the FTP Server Using SMF
How to Shut Down the FTP Connection
How to Change the ProFTPD Configuration
Chapter 3 Accessing Remote Systems
Task Map for Accessing Remote Systems
Accessing a Remote System by Using Secure Shell
How to Access a Remote System by Using Secure Shell
Logging In to a Remote System to Copy a File (sftp)
Essential sftp Commands
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
How to Copy Files From a Remote System (sftp)
How to Copy Files to a Remote System (sftp)
Remote Copying With the scp Command
Security Considerations for Copy Operations
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
How to Copy a File Between Two Systems (scp)
Index
Index Numbers and Symbols
Index A
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Index V
Language:
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Index
Numbers and Symbols
~ (tilde)
abbreviated path names
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
A
authentication
remote logins
using
sftp
command
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
C
copying files (remote)
using
scp
command
Remote Copying With the scp Command
using
sftp
command
Essential sftp Commands
E
/etc/ftpd/ftpusers
file
description
ProFTPD Files
/etc/proftpd.conf
file
description
ProFTPD Files
/etc/shutmsg
file
description
ProFTPD Files
F
files and file systems
abbreviated path names
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
ftp
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftpcount
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftpdctl
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftprestart
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftpscrub
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftpshut
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftptop
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
ftpusers
file
description
ProFTPD Files
ftpwho
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
~/.ftpaccess
file
description
ProFTPD Files
G
get
command (
sftp
)
example
Copying a File From a Remote System (sftp)
L
logging in
remote logins
opening
sftp
connection
Opening an sftp Connection to a Remote System
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
sftp
command
Essential sftp Commands
O
opening remote system connections
Opening an sftp Connection to a Remote System
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
P
passwords
authentication for remote logins
sftp
command
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
path names
scp
command
absolute or abbreviated
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
tilde (~) in
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
permissions
copying requirements
How to Copy a File Between Two Systems (scp)
proftpd.conf
file
description
ProFTPD Files
proftpd.scoreboard
file
description
ProFTPD Files
proftpd
daemon
description
ProFTPD Commands
put
command (
sftp
)
example
Copying a File to a Remote System (sftp)
R
remote file copying
using
scp
command
Remote Copying With the scp Command
using
sftp
command
Essential sftp Commands
remote logins
opening
sftp
connection
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
sftp
commands
Essential sftp Commands
remote systems
definition
What Is a Remote System?
remote file copying
using
scp
command
Remote Copying With the scp Command
using
sftp
command
Essential sftp Commands
S
scp
command
Remote Copying With the scp Command
copying between local and remote systems
How to Copy a File Between Two Systems (scp)
copying directories
How to Copy a File Between Two Systems (scp)
description
Remote Copying With the scp Command
Remote Copying With the scp Command
path names
absolute or abbreviated
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
security issues
Security Considerations for Copy Operations
specifying source and target
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
security
copy operation issues
Security Considerations for Copy Operations
sftp
command
command descriptions
Essential sftp Commands
opening remote system connections
How to Open and Close an sftp Connection to a Remote System
overview
Logging In to a Remote System to Copy a File (sftp)
sftp
sessions
copying files
from a remote system
How to Copy Files From a Remote System (sftp)
to a remote system
How to Copy Files to a Remote System (sftp)
opening remote system connections
Opening an sftp Connection to a Remote System
shutmsg
file
description
ProFTPD Files
T
tilde (~)
abbreviated path names
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
U
/usr/bin/ftp
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/bin/ftpcount
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/bin/ftpdctl
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/bin/ftptop
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/bin/ftpwho
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/lib/inet/proftpd
daemon
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/sbin/ftprestart
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/sbin/ftpscrub
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
/usr/sbin/ftpshut
command
description
ProFTPD Commands
V
/var/log/xferlog
file
description
ProFTPD Files
/var/run/proftpd.scoreboard
file
description
ProFTPD Files
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