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| 19 | <head>
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| 20 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
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| 21 | <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../stylesheets/style.css">
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| 22 | <title>SCP Task</title>
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| 23 | </head>
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| 24 |
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| 25 | <body>
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| 26 |
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| 27 | <h2><a name="scp">SCP</a></h2>
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| 28 | <h3>Description</h3>
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| 29 |
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| 30 | <p><em>since Ant 1.6</em></p>
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| 31 |
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| 32 | <p>Copies a file or FileSet to or from a (remote) machine running an SSH daemon.
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| 33 | FileSet <i>only</i> works for copying files from the local machine to a
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| 34 | remote machine.</p>
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| 35 |
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| 36 | <p><b>Note:</b> This task depends on external libraries not included
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| 37 | in the Ant distribution. See <a
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| 38 | href="../install.html#librarydependencies">Library Dependencies</a>
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| 39 | for more information. This task has been tested with jsch-0.1.2 and later.</p>
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| 40 |
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| 41 | <p>See also the <a href="scp.html">scp task</a></p>
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| 42 |
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| 43 | <h3>Parameters</h3>
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| 44 | <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
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| 45 | <tr>
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| 46 | <td valign="top"><b>Attribute</b></td>
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| 47 | <td valign="top"><b>Description</b></td>
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| 48 | <td align="center" valign="top"><b>Required</b></td>
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| 49 | </tr>
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| 50 | <tr>
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| 51 | <td valign="top">file</td>
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| 52 | <td valign="top">The file to copy. This can be a local path or a
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| 53 | remote path of the form <i>user[:password]@host:/directory/path</i>.
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| 54 | <i>:password</i> can be omitted if you use key based
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| 55 | authentication or specify the password attribute. The way remote
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| 56 | path is recognized is whether it contains @ character or not. This
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| 57 | will not work if your localPath contains @ character.</td>
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| 58 | <td valign="top" align="center">Yes, unless a nested
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| 59 | <code><fileset></code> element is used.</td>
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| 60 | </tr>
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| 61 | <tr>
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| 62 | <td valign="top">localFile</td>
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| 63 | <td valign="top">This is an alternative to the file attribute. But
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| 64 | this must always point to a local file. The reason this was added
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| 65 | was that when you give file attribute it is treated as remote if
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| 66 | it contains @ character. This character can exist also in local
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| 67 | paths. <em>since Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 68 | <td valign="top" align="center">Alternative to file attribute.</td>
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| 69 | </tr>
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| 70 | <tr>
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| 71 | <td valign="top">remoteFile</td>
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| 72 | <td valign="top">This is an alternative to the file attribute. But
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| 73 | this must always point to a remote file. <em>since Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 74 | <td valign="top" align="center">Alternative to file attribute.</td>
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| 75 | </tr>
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| 76 | <tr>
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| 77 | <td valign="top">todir</td>
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| 78 | <td valign="top">The directory to copy to. This can be a local path
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| 79 | or a remote path of the form <i>user[:password]@host:/directory/path</i>.
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| 80 | <i>:password</i> can be omitted if you use key based
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| 81 | authentication or specify the password attribute. The way remote
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| 82 | path is recognized is whether it contains @ character or not. This
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| 83 | will not work if your localPath contains @ character.</td>
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| 84 | <td valian="top" align="center">Yes</td>
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| 85 | </tr>
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| 86 | <tr>
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| 87 | <td valign="top">localTodir</td>
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| 88 | <td valign="top">This is an alternative to the todir
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| 89 | attribute. But this must always point to a local directory. The
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| 90 | reason this was added was that when you give todir attribute it is
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| 91 | treated as remote if it contains @ character. This character can
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| 92 | exist also in local paths. <em>since Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 93 | <td valian="top" align="center">Alternative to todir attribute.</td>
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| 94 | </tr>
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| 95 | <tr>
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| 96 | <td valign="top">localTofile</td>
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| 97 | <td valign="top">Changes the file name to the given name while
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| 98 | receiving it, only useful if receiving a single file. <em>since
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| 99 | Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 100 | <td valian="top" align="center">Alternative to todir attribute.</td>
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| 101 | </tr>
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| 102 | <tr>
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| 103 | <td valign="top">remoteTodir</td>
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| 104 | <td valign="top">This is an alternative to the todir
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| 105 | attribute. But this must always point to a remote directory.
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| 106 | <em>since Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 107 | <td valian="top" align="center">Alternative to todir attribute.</td>
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| 108 | </tr>
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| 109 | <tr>
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| 110 | <td valign="top">remoteTofile</td>
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| 111 | <td valign="top">Changes the file name to the given name while
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| 112 | sending it, only useful if sending a single file. <em>since
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| 113 | Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 114 | <td valian="top" align="center">Alternative to todir attribute.</td>
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| 115 | </tr>
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| 116 | <tr>
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| 117 | <td valign="top">port</td>
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| 118 | <td valign="top">The port to connect to on the remote host.</td>
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| 119 | <td valian="top" align="center">No, defaults to 22.</td>
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| 120 | </tr>
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| 121 | <tr>
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| 122 | <td valign="top">trust</td>
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| 123 | <td valign="top">This trusts all unknown hosts if set to yes/true.<br>
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| 124 | <strong>Note</strong> If you set this to false (the default), the
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| 125 | host you connect to must be listed in your knownhosts file, this
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| 126 | also implies that the file exists.</td>
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| 127 | <td valian="top" align="center">No, defaults to No.</td>
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| 128 | </tr>
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| 129 | <tr>
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| 130 | <td valign="top">knownhosts</td>
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| 131 | <td valign="top">This sets the known hosts file to use to validate
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| 132 | the identity of the remote host. This must be a SSH2 format file.
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| 133 | SSH1 format is not supported.</td>
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| 134 | <td valian="top" align="center">No, defaults to
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| 135 | ${user.home}/.ssh/known_hosts.</td>
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| 136 | </tr>
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| 137 | <tr>
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| 138 | <td valign="top">failonerror</td>
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| 139 | <td valign="top">Whether to halt the build if the transfer fails.
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| 140 | </td>
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| 141 | <td valign="top" align="center">No; defaults to true.</td>
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| 142 | </tr>
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| 143 | <tr>
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| 144 | <td valign="top">password</td>
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| 145 | <td valign="top">The password.</td>
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| 146 | <td valign="top" align="center">Not if you are using key based
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| 147 | authentication or the password has been given in the file or
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| 148 | todir attribute.</td>
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| 149 | </tr>
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| 150 | <tr>
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| 151 | <td valign="top">keyfile</td>
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| 152 | <td valign="top">Location of the file holding the private key.</td>
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| 153 | <td valign="top" align="center">Yes, if you are using key based
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| 154 | authentication.</td>
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| 155 | </tr>
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| 156 | <tr>
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| 157 | <td valign="top">passphrase</td>
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| 158 | <td valign="top">Passphrase for your private key.</td>
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| 159 | <td valign="top" align="center">Yes, if you are using key based
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| 160 | authentication.</td>
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| 161 | </tr>
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| 162 | <tr>
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| 163 | <td valign="top">verbose</td>
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| 164 | <td valign="top">Determines whether SCP outputs verbosely to the
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| 165 | user. Currently this means outputting dots/stars showing the
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| 166 | progress of a file transfer. <em>since Ant 1.6.2</em></td>
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| 167 | <td valign="top" align="center">No; defaults to false.</td>
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| 168 | </tr>
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| 169 | <tr>
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| 170 | <td valign="top">sftp</td>
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| 171 | <td valign="top">Determines whether SCP uses the sftp protocol.
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| 172 | The sftp protocol is the file transfer protocol of SSH2. It is
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| 173 | recommended that this be set to true if you are copying to/from a
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| 174 | server that doesn't support scp1. <em>since Ant 1.7</em></td>
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| 175 | <td valign="top" align="center">No; defaults to false.</td>
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| 176 | </tr>
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| 177 | </table>
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| 178 | <h3>Parameters specified as nested elements</h3>
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| 179 |
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| 180 | <h4>fileset</h4>
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| 181 | <p><a href="../CoreTypes/fileset.html">FileSet</a>s are used to select
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| 182 | sets of files to copy.
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| 183 | To use a fileset, the <code>todir</code> attribute must be set.</p>
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| 184 |
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| 185 | <h3>Examples</h3>
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| 186 | <p><b>Copy a single local file to a remote machine</b></p>
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| 187 | <pre>
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| 188 | <scp file="myfile.txt" todir="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck"/>
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| 189 | </pre>
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| 190 |
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| 191 | <p><b>Copy a single local file to a remote machine with separate
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| 192 | password attribute</b></p>
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| 193 | <pre>
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| 194 | <scp file="myfile.txt" todir="user@somehost:/home/chuck" password="password"/>
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| 195 | </pre>
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| 196 |
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| 197 | <p><b>Copy a single local file to a remote machine using key base
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| 198 | authentication.</b></p>
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| 199 | <pre>
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| 200 | <scp file="myfile.txt"
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| 201 | todir="user@somehost:/home/chuck"
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| 202 | keyfile="${user.home}/.ssh/id_dsa"
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| 203 | passphrase="my extremely secret passphrase"
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| 204 | />
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| 205 | </pre>
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| 206 |
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| 207 | <p><b>Copy a single remote file to a local directory</b></p>
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| 208 | <pre>
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| 209 | <scp file="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck/myfile.txt" todir="../some/other/dir"/>
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| 210 | </pre>
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| 211 |
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| 212 | <p><b>Copy a remote directory to a local directory</b></p>
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| 213 | <pre>
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| 214 | <scp file="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck/*" todir="/home/sara"/>
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| 215 | </pre>
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| 216 |
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| 217 | <p><b>Copy a local directory to a remote directory</b></p>
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| 218 | <pre>
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| 219 | <scp todir="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck/">
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| 220 | <fileset dir="src_dir"/>
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| 221 | </scp>
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| 222 | </pre>
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| 223 | <p><b>Copy a set of files to a directory</b></p>
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| 224 | <pre>
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| 225 | <scp todir="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck">
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| 226 | <fileset dir="src_dir">
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| 227 | <include name="**/*.java"/>
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| 228 | </fileset>
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| 229 | </scp>
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| 230 |
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| 231 | <scp todir="user:password@somehost:/home/chuck">
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| 232 | <fileset dir="src_dir" excludes="**/*.java"/>
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| 233 | </scp>
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| 234 | </pre>
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| 235 |
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| 236 | <p><strong>Security Note:</strong> Hard coding passwords and/or usernames
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| 237 | in scp task can be a serious security hole. Consider using variable
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| 238 | substitution and include the password on the command line. For example:
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| 239 | <p>
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| 240 | <pre>
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| 241 | <scp todir="${username}:${password}@host:/dir" ...>
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| 242 | </pre>
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| 243 | Invoking ant with the following command line:
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| 244 | <pre>
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| 245 | ant -Dusername=me -Dpassword=mypassword target1 target2
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| 246 | </pre>
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| 247 |
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| 248 | Is slightly better, but the username/password is exposed to all users on an Unix
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| 249 | system (via the ps command). The best approach is to use the
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| 250 | <code><input></code> task and/or retrieve the password from a (secured)
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| 251 | .properties file.
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| 252 |
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| 253 | <p>
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| 254 |
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| 255 | <p><strong>Unix Note:</strong> File permissions are not retained when files
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| 256 | are copied; they end up with the default <code>UMASK</code> permissions
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| 257 | instead. This is caused by the lack of any means to query or set file
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| 258 | permissions in the current Java runtimes. If you need a permission-
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| 259 | preserving copy function, use <code><exec executable="scp" ... ></code>
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| 260 | instead.
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| 261 | </p>
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| 262 |
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| 266 | </html>
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| 267 |
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