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Appendix B Accessing the Appliance
Step 4
Use your FTP program to upload and download files to and from the appropriate directory.
Secure Copy (scp) Access
If your client operating system supports a secure copy (
scp
) command, you can copy files to and from
the directories listed in the previous table. For example, in the following example, the file
/tmp/test.txt
is copied from the client machine to the configuration directory of the appliance with
the hostname of
mail3.example.com
.
Note that the command prompts for the password for the user (
admin
). This example is shown for
reference only; your particular operating system’s implementation of secure copy may vary.
In this example, the same file is copied from the appliance to the client machine:
You can use secure copy (
scp
) as an alternative to FTP to transfer files to and from the Cisco IronPort
appliance.
Note
Only users in the operators and administrators group can use secure copy (
scp
) to access the appliance.
For more information, see “Adding Users” in the “Common Administrative Tasks” chapter in the Cisco
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide.
IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide.
% scp /tmp/test.txt admin@mail3.example.com:configuration
The authenticity of host 'mail3.example.com (192.168.42.42)' can't be established.
DSA key fingerprint is 69:02:01:1d:9b:eb:eb:80:0c:a1:f5:a6:61:da:c8:db.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'mail3.example.com ' (DSA) to the list of known hosts.
admin@mail3.example.com's password: (type the password)
test.txt 100% |****************************| 1007 00:00
%
% scp admin@mail3.example.com:configuration/text.txt .
admin@mail3.example.com's password: (type the password)
test.txt 100% |****************************| 1007 00:00
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