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$Mdocdate: May 3 2017 $ 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 46aCfpqrv 35.Op Fl B Ar buffer_size 36.Op Fl b Ar batchfile 37.Op Fl c Ar cipher 38.Op Fl D Ar sftp_server_path 39.Op Fl F Ar ssh_config 40.Op Fl i Ar identity_file 41.Op Fl l Ar limit 42.Op Fl o Ar ssh_option 43.Op Fl P Ar port 44.Op Fl R Ar num_requests 45.Op Fl S Ar program 46.Op Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server 47.Ar host 48.Ek 49.Nm sftp 50.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns 51.Ar host Ns Op : Ns Ar 52.Nm sftp 53.Oo 54.Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns 55.Ar host Ns Oo : Ns Ar dir Ns 56.Op Ar / 57.Oc 58.Nm sftp 59.Fl b Ar batchfile 60.Oo Ar user Ns @ Oc Ns Ar host 61.Sh DESCRIPTION 62.Nm 63is an interactive file transfer program, similar to 64.Xr ftp 1 , 65which performs all operations over an encrypted 66.Xr ssh 1 67transport. 68It may also use many features of ssh, such as public key authentication and 69compression. 70.Nm 71connects and logs into the specified 72.Ar host , 73then enters an interactive command mode. 74.Pp 75The second usage format will retrieve files automatically if a non-interactive 76authentication method is used; otherwise it will do so after 77successful interactive authentication. 78.Pp 79The third usage format allows 80.Nm 81to start in a remote directory. 82.Pp 83The final usage format allows for automated sessions using the 84.Fl b 85option. 86In such cases, it is necessary to configure non-interactive authentication 87to obviate the need to enter a password at connection time (see 88.Xr sshd 8 89and 90.Xr ssh-keygen 1 91for details). 92.Pp 93Since some usage formats use colon characters to delimit host names from path 94names, IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in square brackets to avoid ambiguity. 95.Pp 96The options are as follows: 97.Bl -tag -width Ds 98.It Fl 4 99Forces 100.Nm 101to use IPv4 addresses only. 102.It Fl 6 103Forces 104.Nm 105to use IPv6 addresses only. 106.It Fl a 107Attempt to continue interrupted transfers rather than overwriting 108existing partial or complete copies of files. 109If the partial contents differ from those being transferred, 110then the resultant file is likely to be corrupt. 111.It Fl B Ar buffer_size 112Specify the size of the buffer that 113.Nm 114uses when transferring files. 115Larger buffers require fewer round trips at the cost of higher 116memory consumption. 117The default is 32768 bytes. 118.It Fl b Ar batchfile 119Batch mode reads a series of commands from an input 120.Ar batchfile 121instead of 122.Em stdin . 123Since it lacks user interaction it should be used in conjunction with 124non-interactive authentication. 125A 126.Ar batchfile 127of 128.Sq \- 129may be used to indicate standard input. 130.Nm 131will abort if any of the following 132commands fail: 133.Ic get , put , reget , reput, rename , ln , 134.Ic rm , mkdir , chdir , ls , 135.Ic lchdir , chmod , chown , 136.Ic chgrp , lpwd , df , symlink , 137and 138.Ic lmkdir . 139Termination on error can be suppressed on a command by command basis by 140prefixing the command with a 141.Sq \- 142character (for example, 143.Ic -rm /tmp/blah* ) . 144.It Fl C 145Enables compression (via ssh's 146.Fl C 147flag). 148.It Fl c Ar cipher 149Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the data transfers. 150This option is directly passed to 151.Xr ssh 1 . 152.It Fl D Ar sftp_server_path 153Connect directly to a local sftp server 154(rather than via 155.Xr ssh 1 ) . 156This option may be useful in debugging the client and server. 157.It Fl F Ar ssh_config 158Specifies an alternative 159per-user configuration file for 160.Xr ssh 1 . 161This option is directly passed to 162.Xr ssh 1 . 163.It Fl f 164Requests that files be flushed to disk immediately after transfer. 165When uploading files, this feature is only enabled if the server 166implements the "fsync@openssh.com" extension. 167.It Fl i Ar identity_file 168Selects the file from which the identity (private key) for public key 169authentication is read. 170This option is directly passed to 171.Xr ssh 1 . 172.It Fl l Ar limit 173Limits the used bandwidth, specified in Kbit/s. 174.It Fl o Ar ssh_option 175Can be used to pass options to 176.Nm ssh 177in the format used in 178.Xr ssh_config 5 . 179This is useful for specifying options 180for which there is no separate 181.Nm sftp 182command-line flag. 183For example, to specify an alternate port use: 184.Ic sftp -oPort=24 . 185For full details of the options listed below, and their possible values, see 186.Xr ssh_config 5 . 187.Pp 188.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact 189.It AddressFamily 190.It BatchMode 191.It BindAddress 192.It CanonicalDomains 193.It CanonicalizeFallbackLocal 194.It CanonicalizeHostname 195.It CanonicalizeMaxDots 196.It CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs 197.It CertificateFile 198.It ChallengeResponseAuthentication 199.It CheckHostIP 200.It Ciphers 201.It Compression 202.It ConnectionAttempts 203.It ConnectTimeout 204.It ControlMaster 205.It ControlPath 206.It ControlPersist 207.It GlobalKnownHostsFile 208.It GSSAPIAuthentication 209.It GSSAPIDelegateCredentials 210.It HashKnownHosts 211.It Host 212.It HostbasedAuthentication 213.It HostbasedKeyTypes 214.It HostKeyAlgorithms 215.It HostKeyAlias 216.It HostName 217.It IdentitiesOnly 218.It IdentityAgent 219.It IdentityFile 220.It IPQoS 221.It KbdInteractiveAuthentication 222.It KbdInteractiveDevices 223.It KexAlgorithms 224.It LogLevel 225.It MACs 226.It NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost 227.It NumberOfPasswordPrompts 228.It PasswordAuthentication 229.It PKCS11Provider 230.It Port 231.It PreferredAuthentications 232.It ProxyCommand 233.It ProxyJump 234.It PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes 235.It PubkeyAuthentication 236.It RekeyLimit 237.It SendEnv 238.It ServerAliveInterval 239.It ServerAliveCountMax 240.It StrictHostKeyChecking 241.It TCPKeepAlive 242.It UpdateHostKeys 243.It UsePrivilegedPort 244.It User 245.It UserKnownHostsFile 246.It VerifyHostKeyDNS 247.El 248.It Fl P Ar port 249Specifies the port to connect to on the remote host. 250.It Fl p 251Preserves modification times, access times, and modes from the 252original files transferred. 253.It Fl q 254Quiet mode: disables the progress meter as well as warning and 255diagnostic messages from 256.Xr ssh 1 . 257.It Fl R Ar num_requests 258Specify how many requests may be outstanding at any one time. 259Increasing this may slightly improve file transfer speed 260but will increase memory usage. 261The default is 64 outstanding requests. 262.It Fl r 263Recursively copy entire directories when uploading and downloading. 264Note that 265.Nm 266does not follow symbolic links encountered in the tree traversal. 267.It Fl S Ar program 268Name of the 269.Ar program 270to use for the encrypted connection. 271The program must understand 272.Xr ssh 1 273options. 274.It Fl s Ar subsystem | sftp_server 275Specifies the SSH2 subsystem or the path for an sftp server 276on the remote host. 277A path is useful when the remote 278.Xr sshd 8 279does not have an sftp subsystem configured. 280.It Fl v 281Raise logging level. 282This option is also passed to ssh. 283.El 284.Sh INTERACTIVE COMMANDS 285Once in interactive mode, 286.Nm 287understands a set of commands similar to those of 288.Xr ftp 1 . 289Commands are case insensitive. 290Pathnames that contain spaces must be enclosed in quotes. 291Any special characters contained within pathnames that are recognized by 292.Xr glob 3 293must be escaped with backslashes 294.Pq Sq \e . 295.Bl -tag -width Ds 296.It Ic bye 297Quit 298.Nm sftp . 299.It Ic cd Ar path 300Change remote directory to 301.Ar path . 302.It Ic chgrp Ar grp Ar path 303Change group of file 304.Ar path 305to 306.Ar grp . 307.Ar path 308may contain 309.Xr glob 3 310characters and may match multiple files. 311.Ar grp 312must be a numeric GID. 313.It Ic chmod Ar mode Ar path 314Change permissions of file 315.Ar path 316to 317.Ar mode . 318.Ar path 319may contain 320.Xr glob 3 321characters and may match multiple files. 322.It Ic chown Ar own Ar path 323Change owner of file 324.Ar path 325to 326.Ar own . 327.Ar path 328may contain 329.Xr glob 3 330characters and may match multiple files. 331.Ar own 332must be a numeric UID. 333.It Xo Ic df 334.Op Fl hi 335.Op Ar path 336.Xc 337Display usage information for the filesystem holding the current directory 338(or 339.Ar path 340if specified). 341If the 342.Fl h 343flag is specified, the capacity information will be displayed using 344"human-readable" suffixes. 345The 346.Fl i 347flag requests display of inode information in addition to capacity information. 348This command is only supported on servers that implement the 349.Dq statvfs@openssh.com 350extension. 351.It Ic exit 352Quit 353.Nm sftp . 354.It Xo Ic get 355.Op Fl afPpr 356.Ar remote-path 357.Op Ar local-path 358.Xc 359Retrieve the 360.Ar remote-path 361and store it on the local machine. 362If the local 363path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has on the 364remote machine. 365.Ar remote-path 366may contain 367.Xr glob 3 368characters and may match multiple files. 369If it does and 370.Ar local-path 371is specified, then 372.Ar local-path 373must specify a directory. 374.Pp 375If the 376.Fl a 377flag is specified, then attempt to resume partial transfers of existing files. 378Note that resumption assumes that any partial copy of the local file matches 379the remote copy. 380If the remote file contents differ from the partial local copy then the 381resultant file is likely to be corrupt. 382.Pp 383If the 384.Fl f 385flag is specified, then 386.Xr fsync 2 387will be called after the file transfer has completed to flush the file 388to disk. 389.Pp 390If either the 391.Fl P 392or 393.Fl p 394flag is specified, then full file permissions and access times are 395copied too. 396.Pp 397If the 398.Fl r 399flag is specified then directories will be copied recursively. 400Note that 401.Nm 402does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers. 403.It Ic help 404Display help text. 405.It Ic lcd Ar path 406Change local directory to 407.Ar path . 408.It Ic lls Op Ar ls-options Op Ar path 409Display local directory listing of either 410.Ar path 411or current directory if 412.Ar path 413is not specified. 414.Ar ls-options 415may contain any flags supported by the local system's 416.Xr ls 1 417command. 418.Ar path 419may contain 420.Xr glob 3 421characters and may match multiple files. 422.It Ic lmkdir Ar path 423Create local directory specified by 424.Ar path . 425.It Xo Ic ln 426.Op Fl s 427.Ar oldpath 428.Ar newpath 429.Xc 430Create a link from 431.Ar oldpath 432to 433.Ar newpath . 434If the 435.Fl s 436flag is specified the created link is a symbolic link, otherwise it is 437a hard link. 438.It Ic lpwd 439Print local working directory. 440.It Xo Ic ls 441.Op Fl 1afhlnrSt 442.Op Ar path 443.Xc 444Display a remote directory listing of either 445.Ar path 446or the current directory if 447.Ar path 448is not specified. 449.Ar path 450may contain 451.Xr glob 3 452characters and may match multiple files. 453.Pp 454The following flags are recognized and alter the behaviour of 455.Ic ls 456accordingly: 457.Bl -tag -width Ds 458.It Fl 1 459Produce single columnar output. 460.It Fl a 461List files beginning with a dot 462.Pq Sq \&. . 463.It Fl f 464Do not sort the listing. 465The default sort order is lexicographical. 466.It Fl h 467When used with a long format option, use unit suffixes: Byte, Kilobyte, 468Megabyte, Gigabyte, Terabyte, Petabyte, and Exabyte in order to reduce 469the number of digits to four or fewer using powers of 2 for sizes (K=1024, 470M=1048576, etc.). 471.It Fl l 472Display additional details including permissions 473and ownership information. 474.It Fl n 475Produce a long listing with user and group information presented 476numerically. 477.It Fl r 478Reverse the sort order of the listing. 479.It Fl S 480Sort the listing by file size. 481.It Fl t 482Sort the listing by last modification time. 483.El 484.It Ic lumask Ar umask 485Set local umask to 486.Ar umask . 487.It Ic mkdir Ar path 488Create remote directory specified by 489.Ar path . 490.It Ic progress 491Toggle display of progress meter. 492.It Xo Ic put 493.Op Fl afPpr 494.Ar local-path 495.Op Ar remote-path 496.Xc 497Upload 498.Ar local-path 499and store it on the remote machine. 500If the remote path name is not specified, it is given the same name it has 501on the local machine. 502.Ar local-path 503may contain 504.Xr glob 3 505characters and may match multiple files. 506If it does and 507.Ar remote-path 508is specified, then 509.Ar remote-path 510must specify a directory. 511.Pp 512If the 513.Fl a 514flag is specified, then attempt to resume partial 515transfers of existing files. 516Note that resumption assumes that any partial copy of the remote file 517matches the local copy. 518If the local file contents differ from the remote local copy then 519the resultant file is likely to be corrupt. 520.Pp 521If the 522.Fl f 523flag is specified, then a request will be sent to the server to call 524.Xr fsync 2 525after the file has been transferred. 526Note that this is only supported by servers that implement 527the "fsync@openssh.com" extension. 528.Pp 529If either the 530.Fl P 531or 532.Fl p 533flag is specified, then full file permissions and access times are 534copied too. 535.Pp 536If the 537.Fl r 538flag is specified then directories will be copied recursively. 539Note that 540.Nm 541does not follow symbolic links when performing recursive transfers. 542.It Ic pwd 543Display remote working directory. 544.It Ic quit 545Quit 546.Nm sftp . 547.It Xo Ic reget 548.Op Fl Ppr 549.Ar remote-path 550.Op Ar local-path 551.Xc 552Resume download of 553.Ar remote-path . 554Equivalent to 555.Ic get 556with the 557.Fl a 558flag set. 559.It Xo Ic reput 560.Op Fl Ppr 561.Op Ar local-path 562.Ar remote-path 563.Xc 564Resume upload of 565.Op Ar local-path . 566Equivalent to 567.Ic put 568with the 569.Fl a 570flag set. 571.It Ic rename Ar oldpath Ar newpath 572Rename remote file from 573.Ar oldpath 574to 575.Ar newpath . 576.It Ic rm Ar path 577Delete remote file specified by 578.Ar path . 579.It Ic rmdir Ar path 580Remove remote directory specified by 581.Ar path . 582.It Ic symlink Ar oldpath Ar newpath 583Create a symbolic link from 584.Ar oldpath 585to 586.Ar newpath . 587.It Ic version 588Display the 589.Nm 590protocol version. 591.It Ic \&! Ns Ar command 592Execute 593.Ar command 594in local shell. 595.It Ic \&! 596Escape to local shell. 597.It Ic \&? 598Synonym for help. 599.El 600.Sh SEE ALSO 601.Xr ftp 1 , 602.Xr ls 1 , 603.Xr scp 1 , 604.Xr ssh 1 , 605.Xr ssh-add 1 , 606.Xr ssh-keygen 1 , 607.Xr glob 3 , 608.Xr ssh_config 5 , 609.Xr sftp-server 8 , 610.Xr sshd 8 611.Rs 612.%A T. Ylonen 613.%A S. Lehtinen 614.%T "SSH File Transfer Protocol" 615.%N draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-00.txt 616.%D January 2001 617.%O work in progress material 618.Re 619