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26.Dd October 20, 2013
27.Dt SFTP 1
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm sftp
31.Nd secure file transfer program
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.Nm sftp
34.Bk -words
35.Op Fl 1246aCfpqrv
36.Op Fl B Ar buffer_size
37.Op Fl b Ar batchfile
38.Op Fl c Ar cipher
39.Op Fl D Ar sftp_server_path
40.Op Fl F Ar ssh_config
41.Op Fl i Ar identity_file
42.Op Fl l Ar limit
43.Op Fl o Ar ssh_option
44.Op Fl P Ar port
45.Op Fl R Ar num_requests
46.Op Fl S Ar program
47.Op Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server
48.Ar host
49.Ek
50.Nm sftp
51.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns
52.Ar host Ns Op : Ns Ar
53.Nm sftp
54.Oo
55.Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns
56.Ar host Ns Oo : Ns Ar dir Ns
57.Op Ar /
58.Oc
59.Nm sftp
60.Fl b Ar batchfile
61.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns Ar host
62.Sh DESCRIPTION
63.Nm
64is an interactive file transfer program, similar to
65.Xr ftp 1 ,
66which performs all operations over an encrypted
67.Xr ssh 1
68transport.
69It may also use many features of ssh, such as public key authentication and
70compression.
71.Nm
72connects and logs into the specified
73.Ar host ,
74then enters an interactive command mode.
75.Pp
76The second usage format will retrieve files automatically if a non-interactive
77authentication method is used; otherwise it will do so after
78successful interactive authentication.
79.Pp
80The third usage format allows
81.Nm
82to start in a remote directory.
83.Pp
84The final usage format allows for automated sessions using the
85.Fl b
86option.
87In such cases, it is necessary to configure non-interactive authentication
88to obviate the need to enter a password at connection time (see
89.Xr sshd 8
90and
91.Xr ssh-keygen 1
92for details).
93.Pp
94Since some usage formats use colon characters to delimit host names from path
95names, IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square brackets to avoid ambiguity.
96.Pp
97The options are as follows:
98.Bl -tag -width Ds
99.It Fl 1
100Specify the use of protocol version 1.
101.It Fl 2
102Specify the use of protocol version 2.
103.It Fl 4
104Forces
105.Nm
106to use IPv4 addresses only.
107.It Fl 6
108Forces
109.Nm
110to use IPv6 addresses only.
111.It Fl a
112Attempt to continue interrupted downloads rather than overwriting existing
113partial or complete copies of files.
114If the remote file contents differ from the partial local copy then the
115resultant file is likely to be corrupt.
116.It Fl B Ar buffer_size
117Specify the size of the buffer that
118.Nm
119uses when transferring files.
120Larger buffers require fewer round trips at the cost of higher
121memory consumption.
122The default is 32768 bytes.
123.It Fl b Ar batchfile
124Batch mode reads a series of commands from an input
125.Ar batchfile
126instead of
127.Em stdin .
128Since it lacks user interaction it should be used in conjunction with
129non-interactive authentication.
130A
131.Ar batchfile
132of
133.Sq \-
134may be used to indicate standard input.
135.Nm
136will abort if any of the following
137commands fail:
138.Ic get , put , reget , rename , ln ,
139.Ic rm , mkdir , chdir , ls ,
140.Ic lchdir , chmod , chown ,
141.Ic chgrp , lpwd , df , symlink ,
142and
143.Ic lmkdir .
144Termination on error can be suppressed on a command by command basis by
145prefixing the command with a
146.Sq \-
147character (for example,
148.Ic -rm /tmp/blah* ) .
149.It Fl C
150Enables compression (via ssh's
151.Fl C
152flag).
153.It Fl c Ar cipher
154Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the data transfers.
155This option is directly passed to
156.Xr ssh 1 .
157.It Fl D Ar sftp_server_path
158Connect directly to a local sftp server
159(rather than via
160.Xr ssh 1 ) .
161This option may be useful in debugging the client and server.
162.It Fl F Ar ssh_config
163Specifies an alternative
164per-user configuration file for
165.Xr ssh 1 .
166This option is directly passed to
167.Xr ssh 1 .
168.It Fl f
169Requests that files be flushed to disk immediately after transfer.
170When uploading files, this feature is only enabled if the server
171implements the "fsync@openssh.com" extension.
172.It Fl i Ar identity_file
173Selects the file from which the identity (private key) for public key
174authentication is read.
175This option is directly passed to
176.Xr ssh 1 .
177.It Fl l Ar limit
178Limits the used bandwidth, specified in Kbit/s.
179.It Fl o Ar ssh_option
180Can be used to pass options to
181.Nm ssh
182in the format used in
183.Xr ssh_config 5 .
184This is useful for specifying options
185for which there is no separate
186.Nm sftp
187command-line flag.
188For example, to specify an alternate port use:
189.Ic sftp -oPort=24 .
190For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see
191.Xr ssh_config 5 .
192.Pp
193.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
194.It AddressFamily
195.It BatchMode
196.It BindAddress
197.It CanonicalDomains
198.It CanonicalizeFallbackLocal
199.It CanonicalizeHostname
200.It CanonicalizeMaxDots
201.It CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs
202.It ChallengeResponseAuthentication
203.It CheckHostIP
204.It Cipher
205.It Ciphers
206.It Compression
207.It CompressionLevel
208.It ConnectionAttempts
209.It ConnectTimeout
210.It ControlMaster
211.It ControlPath
212.It ControlPersist
213.It GlobalKnownHostsFile
214.It GSSAPIAuthentication
215.It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
216.It HashKnownHosts
217.It Host
218.It HostbasedAuthentication
219.It HostKeyAlgorithms
220.It HostKeyAlias
221.It HostName
222.It IdentityFile
223.It IdentitiesOnly
224.It IPQoS
225.It KbdInteractiveAuthentication
226.It KbdInteractiveDevices
227.It KexAlgorithms
228.It LogLevel
229.It MACs
230.It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
231.It NumberOfPasswordPrompts
232.It PasswordAuthentication
233.It PKCS11Provider
234.It Port
235.It PreferredAuthentications
236.It Protocol
237.It ProxyCommand
238.It PubkeyAuthentication
239.It RekeyLimit
240.It RhostsRSAAuthentication
241.It RSAAuthentication
242.It SendEnv
243.It ServerAliveInterval
244.It ServerAliveCountMax
245.It StrictHostKeyChecking
246.It TCPKeepAlive
247.It UsePrivilegedPort
248.It User
249.It UserKnownHostsFile
250.It VerifyHostKeyDNS
251.El
252.It Fl P Ar port
253Specifies the port to connect to on the remote host.
254.It Fl p
255Preserves modification times, access times, and modes from the
256original files transferred.
257.It Fl q
258Quiet mode: disables the progress meter as well as warning and
259diagnostic messages from
260.Xr ssh 1 .
261.It Fl R Ar num_requests
262Specify how many requests may be outstanding at any one time.
263Increasing this may slightly improve file transfer speed
264but will increase memory usage.
265The default is 256 outstanding requests providing for 8MB
266of outstanding data with a 32KB buffer.
267.It Fl r
268Recursively copy entire directories when uploading and downloading.
269Note that
270.Nm
271does not follow symbolic links encountered in the tree traversal.
272.It Fl S Ar program
273Name of the
274.Ar program
275to use for the encrypted connection.
276The program must understand
277.Xr ssh 1
278options.
279.It Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server
280Specifies the SSH2 subsystem or the path for an sftp server
281on the remote host.
282A path is useful for using
283.Nm
284over protocol version 1, or when the remote
285.Xr sshd 8
286does not have an sftp subsystem configured.
287.It Fl v
288Raise logging level.
289This option is also passed to ssh.
290.El
291.Sh INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
292Once in interactive mode,
293.Nm
294understands a set of commands similar to those of
295.Xr ftp 1 .
296Commands are case insensitive.
297Pathnames that contain spaces must be enclosed in quotes.
298Any special characters contained within pathnames that are recognized by
299.Xr glob 3
300must be escaped with backslashes
301.Pq Sq \e .
302.Bl -tag -width Ds
303.It Ic bye
304Quit
305.Nm sftp .
306.It Ic cd Ar path
307Change remote directory to
308.Ar path .
309.It Ic chgrp Ar grp Ar path
310Change group of file
311.Ar path
312to
313.Ar grp .
314.Ar path
315may contain
316.Xr glob 3
317characters and may match multiple files.
318.Ar grp
319must be a numeric GID.
320.It Ic chmod Ar mode Ar path
321Change permissions of file
322.Ar path
323to
324.Ar mode .
325.Ar path
326may contain
327.Xr glob 3
328characters and may match multiple files.
329.It Ic chown Ar own Ar path
330Change owner of file
331.Ar path
332to
333.Ar own .
334.Ar path
335may contain
336.Xr glob 3
337characters and may match multiple files.
338.Ar own
339must be a numeric UID.
340.It Xo Ic df
341.Op Fl hi
342.Op Ar path
343.Xc
344Display usage information for the filesystem holding the current directory
345(or
346.Ar path
347if specified).
348If the
349.Fl h
350flag is specified, the capacity information will be displayed using
351"human-readable" suffixes.
352The
353.Fl i
354flag requests display of inode information in addition to capacity information.
355This command is only supported on servers that implement the
356.Dq statvfs@openssh.com
357extension.
358.It Ic exit
359Quit
360.Nm sftp .
361.It Xo Ic get
362.Op Fl afPpr
363.Ar remote-path
364.Op Ar local-path
365.Xc
366Retrieve the
367.Ar remote-path
368and store it on the local machine.
369If the local
370path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has on the
371remote machine.
372.Ar remote-path
373may contain
374.Xr glob 3
375characters and may match multiple files.
376If it does and
377.Ar local-path
378is specified, then
379.Ar local-path
380must specify a directory.
381.Pp
382If the
383.Fl a
384flag is specified, then attempt to resume partial transfers of existing files.
385Note that resumption assumes that any partial copy of the local file matches
386the remote copy.
387If the remote file contents differ from the partial local copy then the
388resultant file is likely to be corrupt.
389.Pp
390If the
391.Fl f
392flag is specified, then
393.Xr fsync 2
394will be called after the file transfer has completed to flush the file
395to disk.
396.Pp
397If either the
398.Fl P
399or
400.Fl p
401flag is specified, then full file permissions and access times are
402copied too.
403.Pp
404If the
405.Fl r
406flag is specified then directories will be copied recursively.
407Note that
408.Nm
409does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers.
410.It Ic help
411Display help text.
412.It Ic lcd Ar path
413Change local directory to
414.Ar path .
415.It Ic lls Op Ar ls-options Op Ar path
416Display local directory listing of either
417.Ar path
418or current directory if
419.Ar path
420is not specified.
421.Ar ls-options
422may contain any flags supported by the local system's
423.Xr ls 1
424command.
425.Ar path
426may contain
427.Xr glob 3
428characters and may match multiple files.
429.It Ic lmkdir Ar path
430Create local directory specified by
431.Ar path .
432.It Xo Ic ln
433.Op Fl s
434.Ar oldpath
435.Ar newpath
436.Xc
437Create a link from
438.Ar oldpath
439to
440.Ar newpath .
441If the
442.Fl s
443flag is specified the created link is a symbolic link, otherwise it is
444a hard link.
445.It Ic lpwd
446Print local working directory.
447.It Xo Ic ls
448.Op Fl 1afhlnrSt
449.Op Ar path
450.Xc
451Display a remote directory listing of either
452.Ar path
453or the current directory if
454.Ar path
455is not specified.
456.Ar path
457may contain
458.Xr glob 3
459characters and may match multiple files.
460.Pp
461The following flags are recognized and alter the behaviour of
462.Ic ls
463accordingly:
464.Bl -tag -width Ds
465.It Fl 1
466Produce single columnar output.
467.It Fl a
468List files beginning with a dot
469.Pq Sq \&. .
470.It Fl f
471Do not sort the listing.
472The default sort order is lexicographical.
473.It Fl h
474When used with a long format option, use unit suffixes: Byte, Kilobyte,
475Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, and Exabyte in order to reduce
476the number of digits to four or fewer using powers of 2 for sizes (K=1024,
477M=1048576, etc.).
478.It Fl l
479Display additional details including permissions
480and ownership information.
481.It Fl n
482Produce a long listing with user and group information presented
483numerically.
484.It Fl r
485Reverse the sort order of the listing.
486.It Fl S
487Sort the listing by file size.
488.It Fl t
489Sort the listing by last modification time.
490.El
491.It Ic lumask Ar umask
492Set local umask to
493.Ar umask .
494.It Ic mkdir Ar path
495Create remote directory specified by
496.Ar path .
497.It Ic progress
498Toggle display of progress meter.
499.It Xo Ic put
500.Op Fl fPpr
501.Ar local-path
502.Op Ar remote-path
503.Xc
504Upload
505.Ar local-path
506and store it on the remote machine.
507If the remote path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has
508on the local machine.
509.Ar local-path
510may contain
511.Xr glob 3
512characters and may match multiple files.
513If it does and
514.Ar remote-path
515is specified, then
516.Ar remote-path
517must specify a directory.
518.Pp
519If the
520.Fl f
521flag is specified, then a request will be sent to the server to call
522.Xr fsync 2
523after the file has been transferred.
524Note that this is only supported by servers that implement
525the "fsync@openssh.com" extension.
526.Pp
527If either the
528.Fl P
529or
530.Fl p
531flag is specified, then full file permissions and access times are
532copied too.
533.Pp
534If the
535.Fl r
536flag is specified then directories will be copied recursively.
537Note that
538.Nm
539does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers.
540.It Ic pwd
541Display remote working directory.
542.It Ic quit
543Quit
544.Nm sftp .
545.It Xo Ic reget
546.Op Fl Ppr
547.Ar remote-path
548.Op Ar local-path
549.Xc
550Resume download of
551.Ar remote-path .
552Equivalent to
553.Ic get
554with the
555.Fl a
556flag set.
557.It Ic rename Ar oldpath Ar newpath
558Rename remote file from
559.Ar oldpath
560to
561.Ar newpath .
562.It Ic rm Ar path
563Delete remote file specified by
564.Ar path .
565.It Ic rmdir Ar path
566Remove remote directory specified by
567.Ar path .
568.It Ic symlink Ar oldpath Ar newpath
569Create a symbolic link from
570.Ar oldpath
571to
572.Ar newpath .
573.It Ic version
574Display the
575.Nm
576protocol version.
577.It Ic \&! Ns Ar command
578Execute
579.Ar command
580in local shell.
581.It Ic \&!
582Escape to local shell.
583.It Ic \&?
584Synonym for help.
585.El
586.Sh SEE ALSO
587.Xr ftp 1 ,
588.Xr ls 1 ,
589.Xr scp 1 ,
590.Xr ssh 1 ,
591.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
592.Xr ssh-keygen 1 ,
593.Xr glob 3 ,
594.Xr ssh_config 5 ,
595.Xr sftp-server 8 ,
596.Xr sshd 8
597.Rs
598.%A T. Ylonen
599.%A S. Lehtinen
600.%T "SSH File Transfer Protocol"
601.%N draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-00.txt
602.%D January 2001
603.%O work in progress material
604.Re
605