

- #Scps portal how to#
- #Scps portal install#
- #Scps portal software#
- #Scps portal code#
- #Scps portal password#
You can find more information (with several links) in this StackOverflow question. This gives you the idea of what you need to put into authorized_keys. You will note that "-t" is an undocumented scp option, used by the program on the far end. PS: If you run a test scp command with "-v" you can see something like this debug1: Sending command: scp -v -t myfile.txt You may need to use ps to on the target to set the right command settings. No-port-forwarding,no-pty,command="scp source target" ssh-dss. Instead it will automatically use Duo push so you will need to have your phone handy, press accept and the file(s) will transfer.I'm way late to this but you could use ssh keys and specify the exact command allowed in their ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file e.g.

#Scps portal password#
This means after authenticating with your password you will not see a Duo two-factor prompt. or you can just open the explorer/finder and go to the location that you used. was selected as the local_destination_path ). to open the Finder in the current directory and your file may be there (if. Tip: After transferring the file, Mac users can type open.

After typing the command, and then your password, you will need to approve the DUO Push notification, which will be sent automatically.Īfter that, the file should be located in the local_destination_path that you specified. That means, without doing the ssh connection to the linux machine (And you DO need the VPN active). Remember that you need to type this command from a local terminal. As mentioned, it means to transfer the file to the current directory in my local machine (you can pick any other destination path if desired).Īlso notice that you have to specify the whole path of the file which in this example was '~/someFile.txt'. ).Īfter executing that previous example, the command will copy 'someFile.txt' to my local machine in the current directory. Which is assuming that my userid is "rmaustin", that I will pull the file from the machine .edu, that I want to pull the file someFile.txt which is located in my HOME directory (also known as ~ ) and that I want to save it in my current directory in my local computer (also known as. The syntax for pulling a file from a remote computer is: To copy a file from a Linux lab machine to your laptop you need to use the scp command.
#Scps portal install#
Make sure you are following the instructions provided by UTS, you should only install the Core and VPN packages, all other packages are unnecessary for operation of the University VPN.
#Scps portal software#
go to, login using your University credentials then go to Software for Home -> Security -> Cisco An圜onnect VPN for Students - Personal Use.
#Scps portal how to#
Instructions on how to download and install the VPN software is provided by UTS at this page: UTS Guide: What is a VPN?
#Scps portal code#
A line entry for the phone will appear, click “activate” and follow on screen instructions.įrom this page you can also generate one-time passwords should you not wish to use a phone, just click generate code and you can use this when logging in from a remote location.Enter your phone number, select mobile (+OS) or landline and click add phone.Answer and/or establish security questions.Login using your USC Network ID and proper password.If you have not configured Duo previously, you will need to go to: The first thing you will need to do, before connecting to the UofSC VPN, is setup your phone with Duo two-factor authentication and USC requires it for login.
