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2 | magnus | 1 | .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- |
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4 | .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) |
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5 | .TH LSFTP 1 "Aug 21 2002" lsftp "lsh manuals" |
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6 | .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. |
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18 | .SH NAME |
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19 | lsftp \- lsh's sftp client |
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20 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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21 | .B lsftp |
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22 | .RI [ transport-options ] [-- " command" ...] |
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23 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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24 | This manual page documents briefly the |
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25 | .B lsftp |
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26 | command. |
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27 | This manual page was written for the Debian distribution |
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28 | because the original program does not have a manual page. |
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29 | Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below. |
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30 | .PP |
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32 | .\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, |
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33 | .\" respectively. |
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34 | \fBlsftp\fP is a program that connects to a remote sftp server, and can be |
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35 | used to upload download files \['a] la FTP. When invoked with no command arguments, |
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36 | lsftp enters interactive mode, much like \fBftp (1)\fP. However, when the |
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37 | \fI--\fP argument and subsequent commands are passed to lsftp, lsftp simply |
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38 | executes those commands and exits. |
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39 | .SH OPTIONS |
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40 | This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long |
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41 | options starting with two dashes (`-'). |
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42 | A summary of options is included below. |
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43 | For a complete description, see the Info files. |
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44 | .TP |
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45 | .B \-\-help |
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46 | Show summary of options. |
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47 | .TP |
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48 | .B \-\-version |
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49 | Show version of program. |
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50 | .SH COMMANDS |
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51 | .TP |
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52 | .B cd \fIdirectory\fP |
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53 | Change the current directory on the remote server to \fIdirectory\fP. |
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54 | .TP |
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55 | .B rm \fIfilespec\fP |
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56 | Removes files or directories. To delete directories, the \-r option needs to be |
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57 | specified. The rm command doesn't accept wildcards by default, to enable these |
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58 | you must specify the \-g option. |
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59 | .TP |
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60 | .B delete |
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61 | Alias for \fBrm\fP. |
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62 | .TP |
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63 | .B mkdir \fIdir\fP |
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64 | Make directory \fIdir\fP. |
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65 | .TP |
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66 | .B about |
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67 | Display information about lsftp. |
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68 | .TP |
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69 | .B help |
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70 | Displays a list of commands. |
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71 | .TP |
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72 | .B ? |
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73 | Alias for \fBhelp\fP. |
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74 | .TP |
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75 | .B longhelp |
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76 | Displays the list of commands with detailed information about each command. |
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77 | .TP |
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78 | .B ls \fIfilespec\fP |
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79 | List remote files and folders. |
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80 | .TP |
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81 | .B list |
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82 | Alias for \fBls\fP. |
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83 | .TP |
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84 | .B dir |
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85 | (Another) Alias for \fBls\fP. |
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86 | .TP |
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87 | .B pwd |
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88 | Print the current working directory. |
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89 | .TP |
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90 | .B quit |
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91 | Quit lsftp. |
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92 | .TP |
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93 | .B exit |
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94 | Quit lsftp. |
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95 | .TP |
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96 | .B set [\fIvar=value\fP] |
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97 | Sets or shows variables. Without an argument, \fIset\fP displays the current variable state. With |
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98 | a \fIvar=value\fP argument, \fBset\fP sets the appropriate variable in the environment. |
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99 | .TP |
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100 | .B mail |
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101 | Runs the \fBmail (1)\fP command. |
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102 | .TP |
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103 | .B umask [\fIvalue\fP] |
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104 | Sets or displays the remote umask. |
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105 | .TP |
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106 | .B jobs |
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107 | Prints information about currently running jobs. |
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108 | .TP |
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109 | .B open \fIsite\fP |
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110 | Open a sftp connection to \fIsite\fP. |
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111 | .TP |
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112 | .B close |
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113 | Close the current connection. |
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114 | .TP |
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115 | .B mv \fIold\-filename\fP \fInew\-filename\fP |
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116 | Rename file \fIold\-filename\fP to \fInew\-filename\fP. |
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117 | .TP |
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118 | .B rename |
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119 | Alias for \fBmv\fP. |
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120 | .TP |
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121 | .B ln \fIfile\fP \fIlink\fP |
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122 | Make \fIlink\fP a symlink to \fIfile\fP. |
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123 | .TP |
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124 | .B get \fIremote\-file\fP |
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125 | Retrieve \fIremote\-file\fP on the remote system to the local system. |
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126 | .TP |
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127 | .B put \fIlocal\-file\fP |
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128 | Send \fIlocal\-file\fP on the local system to the remote system. |
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129 | .TP |
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130 | .B chown \fIuid\fP \fIfile\fP |
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131 | Change the ownership of \fIfile\fP to be owned by the user represented by |
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132 | \fIuid\fP. |
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133 | .TP |
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134 | .B chgrp \fIgid\fP \fIfile\fP |
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135 | Change the group ownership of \fIfile\fP to be owned by the group represented by |
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136 | \fIgid\fP. |
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137 | .TP |
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138 | .B lcd \fIdir\fP |
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139 | Change the current local directory to \fIdir\fP. |
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140 | .TP |
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141 | .B lrm \fIfile\fP |
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142 | Remove \fIfile\fP from the \fBlocal\fP system. |
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143 | .TP |
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144 | .B ldelete |
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145 | Alias for \fBlrm\fP. |
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146 | .TP |
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147 | .B lls |
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148 | List files on the local system. |
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149 | .TP |
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150 | .B llist |
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151 | Alias for \fBlls\fP. |
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152 | .TP |
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153 | .B lpwd |
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154 | Print the current local working directory. |
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155 | .TP |
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156 | .B ! \fIcommand\fP |
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157 | Executes \fIcommand\fP in a shell on the local system. |
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158 | .SH ENVIRONMENT |
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159 | .TP |
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160 | .B LSFTP_RSH |
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161 | The program to use for the SSH tunnel. If the variable is not set, lsftp |
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162 | defaults to using lshg. |
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163 | .TP |
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164 | .B LSFTP_BEFORE_ARGS |
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165 | .TP |
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166 | .B LSFTP_AFTER_ARGS |
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167 | .SH SEE ALSO |
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168 | .BR lshc (1), |
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169 | .BR mail (1), |
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170 | .BR lshd (8), |
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171 | .BR lshg (8). |
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172 | .BR |
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173 | The programs are documented fully by |
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174 | .IR "Lsh" , |
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175 | available via the Info system. |
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176 | .SH AUTHOR |
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177 | This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, |
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178 | for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |