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Managing Remote Systems in Oracle Solaris 11.1
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Managing Remote Systems in Oracle Solaris 11.1
October 2012
Describes how to administer and use the FTP service to transfer files.
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Preface
1. Working With Remote Systems (Overview)
What Is the FTP Server?
What Is a Remote System?
About FTP Servers in This Release
Differences From Standard ProFTPD
ProFTPD Components
ProFTPD Commands
ProFTPD Files
ProFTPD User
2. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)
Administering the FTP Server (Task Map)
Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)
How to Start an FTP Server Using SMF
How to Shut Down the FTP Server Using SMF
How to Shut Down the FTP Connection
How to Change the ProFTPD Configuration
3. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)
Accessing Remote Systems (Task Map)
Logging In to a Remote System
(ssh)
Authentication for Remote Logins (
ssh
)
The
/etc/ssh_known_hosts
and
.ssh/known_hosts
Files
What Happens After You Log In Using Secure Shell
How to Log In to a Remote System (
ssh
)
Logging Out of a Remote System (
exit
or
logout
)
Logging In to a Remote System to Copy a File (
sftp
)
Essential
sftp
Commands
How to Open and Close an
sftp
Connection to a Remote System
How to Copy Files From a Remote System (
sftp
)
How to Copy Files to a Remote System (
sftp
)
Remote Copying With the
scp
Command
Security Considerations for Copy Operations
Specifying the Source and Target for Copy Operations
How to Copy a File Between Two Systems (
scp
)
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