I was wondering.... could you do this via ipaddress?

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 12:01 PM, kitepilot@kitepilot.com <kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote:
Yes, scp (like cp) will copy back or forth, the 2 commands below are legal:
scp myuser@remotebox:/that/file /this/path
scp /this/path myuser@remotebox:/that/file
1st one will 'retrieve' /that/file from 'remotebox' into /this/path
2nd one will copy /this/path to /that/file in 'remotebox'.
ET

joe@actionline.com writes:

This is interesting.  Does this really mean that
scp in reverse is possible by using a similar syntax
with the dot at the end to extract a file from a remote
computer to my local computer?
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Mike Ballon wrote (in part) ... scp in reverse:
scp 192.168.0.4:Pictures/2009-Move.from.Florida .
I'm guessing the path of the pictures and take note of the dot at the end
 

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