113 lines
2.8 KiB
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113 lines
2.8 KiB
Markdown
ks-upf - Upload common file(s) to server with scp or rsync.
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### Syntax:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -i - Start upload
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$ ks-upf -g - Create configuration
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$ ks-upf -r - Remove configuration
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$ ks-upf -c - Show configuration
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$ ks-upf -e - Edit configuration
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$ ks-upf -p - Generate certificate
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$ ks-upf -v - Show version
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$ ks-upf -h - Show help
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```
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### Initialize common file(s) upload:
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* For initialize file(s) upload only run the following command:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -i
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````
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* The first time you run the command, you will be asked for the necessary connection information:
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```shell
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* Enter the server user: anonymous
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* Enter the server password (type 'pem' for use pem certificate): *******
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* Enter the server URL: mypersonaldomain.es
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* Enter the path on the server: /home/anonymous
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* Enter the local path to scan: /home/local/videos
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* Setting 'scp' as the default tool
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* Setting port 22 as the default port
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* Once the connection data has been entered, the local directory will be scanned to detect file(s) and upload them to the server directory.
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### Remove configuration:
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* If you want to clear the connection settings, you just need to run the following command:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -r
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### Show configuration:
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* You can check the configuration with the following command:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -c
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````
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* When consulting the configuration, we will see something like this:
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```shell
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* Server User: anonymous
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* Server Password/PEM: *******
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* URL (or IP) Server: mypersonaldomain.es
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* Destination Path (Server): /home/anonymous
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* Scan Path (Local): /home/local/videos
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* Upload Tool: scp
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* Port Connection: 22
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````
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### Edit configuration:
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* To edit any section of the configuration, the following command would be executed:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -e
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* After its execution, we will see a menu like the following one to be able to edit the desired section:
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```shell
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1 - Edit User (anonymous)
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2 - Edit Password/PEM (*******)
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3 - Edit Server (mypersonaldomain.es)
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4 - Edit Dest. Path (/home/anonymous)
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5 - Edit Local Path (/home/local/videos)
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6 - Edit Upload Tool (scp)
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7 - Edit Port Connection (22)
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8 - Exit
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* Choose an option:
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````
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### Generate certificate (on remote machine):
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* To generate certificate for connect to remote machine, run the following command:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -p
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* Copy the file [user]-[hostname].pem to your machine.
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### Show version:
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* You can check the version with the command:
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```shell
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$ ks-upf -v
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````
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### Back to README.md
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* [Go back](../README.md)
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