You could just use:
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/directory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/user/home
Hope that helps,
> Turner Litigation Services wrote:
> > How do you allow ssh to permit connections to a folder outside of the /home
> > folder of the user loggin in to ssh? For example, i want to sync two
> > f
Turner Litigation Services [Fri, May 30, 2008 at 06:28:26PM -0700]:
>
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/data/pub/ gives permission denied errors.
>
According to the unison manual the syntax in the configuration would be:
root = ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]//path/to/file
If you just want to copy some file
Turner Litigation Services wrote:
How do you allow ssh to permit connections to a folder outside of the /home
folder of the user loggin in to ssh? For example, i want to sync two
folders
(using unison) on different machines and need to ssh to the remote folder ..
but the folder is a shared fold
How do you allow ssh to permit connections to a folder outside of the /home
folder of the user loggin in to ssh? For example, i want to sync two
folders
(using unison) on different machines and need to ssh to the remote folder ..
but the folder is a shared folder outside of my home folder
(i.e. /