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25.Dd February 4, 2001
26.Dt SFTP 1
27.Os
28.Sh NAME
29.Nm sftp
30.Nd secure file transfer program
31.Sh SYNOPSIS
32.Nm sftp
33.Bk -words
34.Op Fl 1Cv
35.Op Fl B Ar buffer_size
36.Op Fl b Ar batchfile
37.Op Fl F Ar ssh_config
38.Op Fl o Ar ssh_option
39.Op Fl P Ar sftp_server_path
40.Op Fl R Ar num_requests
41.Op Fl S Ar program
42.Op Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server
43.Ar host
44.Ek
45.Nm sftp
46.Oo Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns
47.Ar host Ns Oo : Ns Ar file Oo
48.Ar file Oc Oc Oc
49.Nm sftp
50.Oo Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns
51.Ar host Ns Oo : Ns Ar dir Ns
52.Oo Ar / Oc Oc Oc
53.Nm sftp
54.Fl b Ar batchfile
55.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns Ar host
56.Sh DESCRIPTION
57.Nm
58is an interactive file transfer program, similar to
59.Xr ftp 1 ,
60which performs all operations over an encrypted
61.Xr ssh 1
62transport.
63It may also use many features of ssh, such as public key authentication and
64compression.
65.Nm
66connects and logs into the specified
67.Ar host ,
68then enters an interactive command mode.
69.Pp
70The second usage format will retrieve files automatically if a non-interactive
71authentication method is used; otherwise it will do so after
72successful interactive authentication.
73.Pp
74The third usage format allows
75.Nm
76to start in a remote directory.
77.Pp
78The final usage format allows for automated sessions using the
79.Fl b
80option.
81In such cases, it is usually necessary to configure public key authentication
82to obviate the need to enter a password at connection time (see
83.Xr sshd 8
84and
85.Xr ssh-keygen 1
86for details).
87The options are as follows:
88.Bl -tag -width Ds
89.It Fl 1
90Specify the use of protocol version 1.
91.It Fl B Ar buffer_size
92Specify the size of the buffer that
93.Nm
94uses when transferring files.
95Larger buffers require fewer round trips at the cost of higher
96memory consumption.
97The default is 32768 bytes.
98.It Fl b Ar batchfile
99Batch mode reads a series of commands from an input
100.Ar batchfile
101instead of
102.Em stdin .
103Since it lacks user interaction it should be used in conjunction with
104non-interactive authentication.
105A
106.Ar batchfile
107of
108.Sq \-
109may be used to indicate standard input.
110.Nm
111will abort if any of the following
112commands fail:
113.Ic get , put , rename , ln ,
114.Ic rm , mkdir , chdir , ls ,
115.Ic lchdir , chmod , chown , chgrp , lpwd
116and
117.Ic lmkdir .
118Termination on error can be suppressed on a command by command basis by
119prefixing the command with a
120.Sq \-
121character (for example,
122.Ic -rm /tmp/blah* ) .
123.It Fl C
124Enables compression (via ssh's
125.Fl C
126flag).
127.It Fl F Ar ssh_config
128Specifies an alternative
129per-user configuration file for
130.Xr ssh 1 .
131This option is directly passed to
132.Xr ssh 1 .
133.It Fl o Ar ssh_option
134Can be used to pass options to
135.Nm ssh
136in the format used in
137.Xr ssh_config 5 .
138This is useful for specifying options
139for which there is no separate
140.Nm sftp
141command-line flag.
142For example, to specify an alternate port use:
143.Ic sftp -oPort=24 .
144For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see
145.Xr ssh_config 5 .
146.Pp
147.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
148.It AddressFamily
149.It BatchMode
150.It BindAddress
151.It ChallengeResponseAuthentication
152.It CheckHostIP
153.It Cipher
154.It Ciphers
155.It Compression
156.It CompressionLevel
157.It ConnectionAttempts
158.It ConnectTimeout
159.It ControlMaster
160.It ControlPath
161.It GlobalKnownHostsFile
162.It GSSAPIAuthentication
163.It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
164.It HashKnownHosts
165.It Host
166.It HostbasedAuthentication
167.It HostKeyAlgorithms
168.It HostKeyAlias
169.It HostName
170.It IdentityFile
171.It IdentitiesOnly
172.It KbdInteractiveDevices
173.It LogLevel
174.It MACs
175.It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
176.It NumberOfPasswordPrompts
177.It PasswordAuthentication
178.It Port
179.It PreferredAuthentications
180.It Protocol
181.It ProxyCommand
182.It PubkeyAuthentication
183.It RhostsRSAAuthentication
184.It RSAAuthentication
185.It SendEnv
186.It ServerAliveInterval
187.It ServerAliveCountMax
188.It SmartcardDevice
189.It StrictHostKeyChecking
190.It TCPKeepAlive
191.It UsePrivilegedPort
192.It User
193.It UserKnownHostsFile
194.It VerifyHostKeyDNS
195.El
196.It Fl P Ar sftp_server_path
197Connect directly to a local sftp server
198(rather than via
199.Xr ssh 1 ) .
200This option may be useful in debugging the client and server.
201.It Fl R Ar num_requests
202Specify how many requests may be outstanding at any one time.
203Increasing this may slightly improve file transfer speed
204but will increase memory usage.
205The default is 16 outstanding requests.
206.It Fl S Ar program
207Name of the
208.Ar program
209to use for the encrypted connection.
210The program must understand
211.Xr ssh 1
212options.
213.It Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server
214Specifies the SSH2 subsystem or the path for an sftp server
215on the remote host.
216A path is useful for using
217.Nm
218over protocol version 1, or when the remote
219.Xr sshd 8
220does not have an sftp subsystem configured.
221.It Fl v
222Raise logging level.
223This option is also passed to ssh.
224.El
225.Sh INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
226Once in interactive mode,
227.Nm
228understands a set of commands similar to those of
229.Xr ftp 1 .
230Commands are case insensitive.
231Pathnames that contain spaces must be enclosed in quotes.
232Any special characters contained within pathnames that are recognized by
233.Xr glob 3
234must be escaped with backslashes
235.Pq Sq \e .
236.Bl -tag -width Ds
237.It Ic bye
238Quit
239.Nm sftp .
240.It Ic cd Ar path
241Change remote directory to
242.Ar path .
243.It Ic chgrp Ar grp Ar path
244Change group of file
245.Ar path
246to
247.Ar grp .
248.Ar path
249may contain
250.Xr glob 3
251characters and may match multiple files.
252.Ar grp
253must be a numeric GID.
254.It Ic chmod Ar mode Ar path
255Change permissions of file
256.Ar path
257to
258.Ar mode .
259.Ar path
260may contain
261.Xr glob 3
262characters and may match multiple files.
263.It Ic chown Ar own Ar path
264Change owner of file
265.Ar path
266to
267.Ar own .
268.Ar path
269may contain
270.Xr glob 3
271characters and may match multiple files.
272.Ar own
273must be a numeric UID.
274.It Ic exit
275Quit
276.Nm sftp .
277.It Xo Ic get
278.Op Fl P
279.Ar remote-path
280.Op Ar local-path
281.Xc
282Retrieve the
283.Ar remote-path
284and store it on the local machine.
285If the local
286path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has on the
287remote machine.
288.Ar remote-path
289may contain
290.Xr glob 3
291characters and may match multiple files.
292If it does and
293.Ar local-path
294is specified, then
295.Ar local-path
296must specify a directory.
297If the
298.Fl P
299flag is specified, then full file permissions and access times are
300copied too.
301.It Ic help
302Display help text.
303.It Ic lcd Ar path
304Change local directory to
305.Ar path .
306.It Ic lls Op Ar ls-options Op Ar path
307Display local directory listing of either
308.Ar path
309or current directory if
310.Ar path
311is not specified.
312.Ar ls-options
313may contain any flags supported by the local system's
314.Xr ls 1
315command.
316.Ar path
317may contain
318.Xr glob 3
319characters and may match multiple files.
320.It Ic lmkdir Ar path
321Create local directory specified by
322.Ar path .
323.It Ic ln Ar oldpath Ar newpath
324Create a symbolic link from
325.Ar oldpath
326to
327.Ar newpath .
328.It Ic lpwd
329Print local working directory.
330.It Xo Ic ls
331.Op Fl 1aflnrSt
332.Op Ar path
333.Xc
334Display a remote directory listing of either
335.Ar path
336or the current directory if
337.Ar path
338is not specified.
339.Ar path
340may contain
341.Xr glob 3
342characters and may match multiple files.
343.Pp
344The following flags are recognized and alter the behaviour of
345.Ic ls
346accordingly:
347.Bl -tag -width Ds
348.It Fl 1
349Produce single columnar output.
350.It Fl a
351List files beginning with a dot
352.Pq Sq \&. .
353.It Fl f
354Do not sort the listing.
355The default sort order is lexicographical.
356.It Fl l
357Display additional details including permissions
358and ownership information.
359.It Fl n
360Produce a long listing with user and group information presented
361numerically.
362.It Fl r
363Reverse the sort order of the listing.
364.It Fl S
365Sort the listing by file size.
366.It Fl t
367Sort the listing by last modification time.
368.El
369.It Ic lumask Ar umask
370Set local umask to
371.Ar umask .
372.It Ic mkdir Ar path
373Create remote directory specified by
374.Ar path .
375.It Ic progress
376Toggle display of progress meter.
377.It Xo Ic put
378.Op Fl P
379.Ar local-path
380.Op Ar remote-path
381.Xc
382Upload
383.Ar local-path
384and store it on the remote machine.
385If the remote path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has
386on the local machine.
387.Ar local-path
388may contain
389.Xr glob 3
390characters and may match multiple files.
391If it does and
392.Ar remote-path
393is specified, then
394.Ar remote-path
395must specify a directory.
396If the
397.Fl P
398flag is specified, then the file's full permission and access time are
399copied too.
400.It Ic pwd
401Display remote working directory.
402.It Ic quit
403Quit
404.Nm sftp .
405.It Ic rename Ar oldpath Ar newpath
406Rename remote file from
407.Ar oldpath
408to
409.Ar newpath .
410.It Ic rm Ar path
411Delete remote file specified by
412.Ar path .
413.It Ic rmdir Ar path
414Remove remote directory specified by
415.Ar path .
416.It Ic symlink Ar oldpath Ar newpath
417Create a symbolic link from
418.Ar oldpath
419to
420.Ar newpath .
421.It Ic version
422Display the
423.Nm
424protocol version.
425.It Ic \&! Ar command
426Execute
427.Ar command
428in local shell.
429.It Ic \&!
430Escape to local shell.
431.It Ic \&?
432Synonym for help.
433.El
434.Sh SEE ALSO
435.Xr ftp 1 ,
436.Xr ls 1 ,
437.Xr scp 1 ,
438.Xr ssh 1 ,
439.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
440.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
441.Xr glob 3 ,
442.Xr ssh_config 5 ,
443.Xr sftp-server 8 ,
444.Xr sshd 8
445.Rs
446.%A T. Ylonen
447.%A S. Lehtinen
448.%T "SSH File Transfer Protocol"
449.%N draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-00.txt
450.%D January 2001
451.%O work in progress material
452.Re
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