Secure Copy

Secure Copy or SCP is a means of securely transferring computer files between a local and a remote host or between two remote hosts, using the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. The term SCP can refer to one of two related things: SCP is the secure analog of the rcp command. Unlike rcp, data is encrypted during transfer, to avoid potential packet sniffers extracting usable information from the data packets. scp is a command line tool provided with SSH and OpenSSH. Alternative tools which also support scp are available. In its basic form the syntax of scp is like the syntax of cp:
  scp fileToMove user@host:folder/file 
After entering the command the remote host will ask user's password and the copy process starts. A more comprehensive tool/protocol for transferring files over SSH is SFTP.

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