My question may sound funny to some of you since I am new to Terminal/Linux/Amazon AWS.
But how can I move (copy) the file that is stored under my personal computer to my Amazon EC2 instance?
Thank you,
You can use scp.
scp -i privateKey.pem -r ./localDir ec2-user#ip:~
To copy from ec2, reverse the command
scp -i privateKey.pem -r ec2-user#ip:~/remote-dir ./localDir
Please ec2-user with Ubuntu if you are using Ubuntu. This will copy to the home folder of the instance
Note: Please note your private key file should not have too open permissions.
chmod 400 /path/to/privateKeyFile.pem
hope this helps.
Move is different to copy. I'll assume you mean copy. The simplest way to copy files from your local machine to a running EC2 instance is to scp them. That requires you to be able to SSH to the EC2 instance. Something like this:
scp -i mykey.pem myfile.png ec2-user#ec2-01-02-03-04.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~
This assumes you're using Amazon Linux on which the default user is ec2-user. Change this as appropriate, for example to ubuntu.
I want to make a script to backup my files from the fileserver I have(EFS) to an S3 bucket. I want to run it from my computer and the problem is that I don´t know how to make this connection with a PEM File.
I have found in the internet that i can use a scp command to to what I want.
https://linuxacademy.com/blog/linux/ssh-and-scp-howto-tips-tricks/
But I have to use my PEM file to connect and I can´t find out where it goes here.
scp -r yourusername#yourserver:/home/yourusername/examplefile yourusername2#yourserver2:/home/yourusername2/
you can use your pem file in the same way like you do use with ssh client with a -i switch in your case
scp -i <Path To PEM File> -r yourusername#yourserver:/home/yourusername/examplefile yourusername2#yourserver2:/home/yourusername2/
I need to copy many files from a remote server (ec2-amazon) to home machine, manually with the WinSCP would take hours. I found this thread using scp to copy a file to amazon EC2 instance but I need to know how to do it the other way around (from the remote server), my basic try just to request your help:
scp ubuntu#ec2-xx-xx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:/myfiles/ -r /mypc/folder/
Of course I get:
1) Permission denied (publickey).
2) How should I give the destination in my home machine (IP address?).
I'd appreciate your help!
Zia
Steps
be in directory where xxx.pem file exists
run this command
scp -i "path to xxx.pem" -r ubuntu#ec2-xx-xx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:/var/www/html /path to some Downloads/
where /var/www/html is target directory in ec2 instance /path to some Downloads/ local machine download diretory
-r if it's a directory.
I am trying to use my Mac Terminal to scp a file from Downloads (phpMyAdmin I downloaded online) to my Amazon EC2 instance.
The command I used was:
scp -i myAmazonKey.pem phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz hk22#mec2-50-17-16-67.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/.
The error I got:
Warning: Identity file myAmazonKey.pem not accessible: No such file or directory.
Permission denied (publickey).
lost connection
Both my myAmazonkey.pem and phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz are in Downloads, so then I tried
scp -i /Users/Hello_Kitty22/Downloads/myAmazonKey.pem /Users/Hello_Kitty22/Downloads/phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz hk22#mec2-50-17-16-67.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/.
and the error I got:
Warning: Identity file /User/Hello_Kitty22/Downloads/myAmazonkey.pem not accessible: No such file or directory.
Permission denied (publickey).
lost connection
Can anyone please tell me how to fix my problem?
p.s. there is a similar post: scp (secure copy) to ec2 instance without password
but it doesn't answer my question.
Try specifying the user to be ec2-user, e.g.
scp -i myAmazonKey.pem phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz ec2-user#mec2-50-17-16-67.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/.
See Connecting to Linux/UNIX Instances Using SSH.
second directory is your target destination, don't use server name there. In other words, you don't need to mention machine name for the machine you're currently in.
scp -i /path/to/your/.pemkey -r /copy/from/path user#server:/copy/to/path
-r if it's a directory.
Your key must not be publicly viewable for SSH to work. Use this command if needed:
chmod 400 yourPublicKeyFile.pem
You should be on you local machine to try the above scp command.
On your local machine try:
scp -i ~/Downloads/myAmazonKey.pem ~/Downloads/phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz hk22#mec2-50-17-16-67.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/.
Here are the details of what works for an EC2 instance:
scp -i /path/to/whatever.pem /users/me/path-to-file ec2-user#ec2-55-55-555-555.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~
Few notes for beginning:
Note the spaces between the three parameters given after the -i
scp stands for secure copy protocol. Knowing the words makes it easier to remember the command.
-i dictates that you need to give the .pem file as the next param. If there is no -i, than you do not need a .pem.
Note the :~ at the end of the destination for the EC2 instance.
I had exactly same problem, my solution was to
scp -i /path/pem -r /path/file/ ec2-user#public aws dns name: (leave it blank here)
once you done this part, get into ssh server and mv file to desired location
This just worked for me. I used a combination of two other answers to this question.
scp -i /Users/me/documents/myKP.pem -r /Users/me/desktop/testDir \
ec2-user#ec2-11-111-11-11.compute-1.amazonaws.com:/home/ec2-user/remoteDir
The "ec2-user#ec2-11-111-11-11.compute-1.amazonaws.com" is copy-and-pasted from your ec2 instance's public DNS.
Send file from Local to Server:
scp -i .ssh/awsinstance.pem my_local_file
ubuntu#XX.XXX.XXX.XXX:/home/ubuntu
Download file from Server to Local:
scp -i .ssh/awsinstance.pem
ubuntu#XX.XXX.XXX.XXX:/home/ubuntu/server_file .
scp -i ~/path to pem file/file.pem -r(for directory) /PATH OF LOCAL/localfile user#hostname:PATH OF SERVER/serverdirectory
Below SCP format works for me
scp -i /path/my-key-pair.pem ec2-user#ec2-198-51-100-1.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/SampleFile.txt ~/SampleFile2.txt
SampleFile.txt: It will be the path from your root directory(In my case, /home/ubuntu). in my case the file which I wanted to download was at /var/www
SampleFile2.txt: It will be path of your machine's root path(In my case, /home/MyPCUserName)
So, I have to write below command
scp -i /path/my-key-pair.pem ec2-user#ec2-198-51-100-1.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/../../var/www/Filename.zip ~/Downloads
Public DNS
scp -i /path/my-key-pair.pem /path/my-file.txt ec2-user#my-instance-public-dns-name:path/
(IPv6)
scp -i /path/my-key-pair.pem /path/my-file.txt ec2-user#\[my-instance-IPv6-address\]:path/
SCP Commend
Send File from Local To Remote Server
sudo scp -i ../Downloads/new_bb_key.pem ./dump.zip ubuntu#13.127.124.129:~/.
Send File from Remote Server To Local
sudo scp -i ~/Downloads/new_bb_key.pem ubuntu#13.127.124.129:/home/ubuntu/LatestDBdump.zip Downloads/
try to use this command
if your instance is using ubuntu
scp -i myAmazonKey.pem phpMyAdmin-3.4.5-all-languages.tar.gz ec2-user#mec2-50-17-16-67.compute-1.amazonaws.com:~/.
you can get more info about your instance from here
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/connection-prereqs.html
The process of using SCP to copy files from a local machine to an AWS EC2 Linux instance is covered step-by-step (including the points mentioned below) in this video.
To correct this particular issue with using SCP:
You need to specify the correct Linux user. From Amazon:
For Amazon Linux, the user name is ec2-user.
For RHEL, the user name is ec2-user or root.
For Ubuntu, the user name is ubuntu or root.
For Centos, the user name is centos.
For Fedora, the user name is ec2-user.
For SUSE, the user name is ec2-user or root.
Otherwise, if ec2-user and root don't work, check with your AMI provider.
Your private key must not be publicly visible. Run the following command so that only the root user can read the file.
chmod 400 /path/to/yourKeyFile.pem
Check the permissions on the .pem file...openssh usually doesn't like world-readable private keys, and will fail (iir, scp doesn't do a great job of providing this feedback to the user).
Can you simply ssh with that key to your AWS host?
First you should change the mode of .pem file from read and write mode to read only mode. This can be done just by a single command in terminal sudo chmod 400 your_public_key.pem
I tried all the suggestions mentioned above and nothing worked. I terminated the current instance, launched another one and repeated the same exact process. This time no problems. Sometimes it might be the remote ami's fault.
I would use:
scp -i "path to .pem file" "file to be copeide from local machine" username#amazoninstance: 'destination folder to copy file on remote machine'
Problem Statement- I want to copy some files from remote machine (linux) to my windows machine. I know I can do it using pscp.
I tried looking on the internet, I found several articles, but in those articles I was not able to understand and I was having lot of problems in copying the files from Linx box to Windows.
Can anyone provide me step by step method here, so that I can follow that to transfer files. That will be of great help to me.
I am connected to host cli.vip.host.com using putty and that is linux with username- rkost and password as- password. And I want to copy file a.txt from linux to windows.
Download PSCP from below link
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html
Run PSCP
Got to command prompt
Use the below code
Copy single file
pscp user#host:remote_path/file_name host_path\file_name
eg: pscp user1#192.168.1.10:/home/user2/a.txt c:\Desktop\a.txt
Copy all files in a folder
pscp user#host:remote_path/* host_path\
eg: pscp user1#192.168.1.10:/home/user2/* c:\Desktop\test\
Copy all files & folders in a folder
pscp -r user#host:remote_path/ host_path\
eg: pscp -r user1#192.168.1.10:/home/user2/ c:\Desktop\test\
For this kind of problem I use all the time netcat. First, you start netcat as server on a machine with an ip IP_address, and afterwards you send the file from the other machine.
nc -l -p <port-number> > out_file
will start it as server in "listen" state, and will save what you send to it in the file "out_file".(check the man page of your version for more parameters.)
From the other machine you send the file something like this:
< file_to_send nc IP_address
(If you want to send an whole directory, you use tar )
I never used it under Windows (because I work as linux engineer). But you can find nc for windows, that work the same as in linux...
if you want to use pscp, you can do this:
pscp -pw password rkost#cli.vip.host.com:/path/to/file c:\path\
if this doesn't work try to add enviroment variable:
set PATH=C:\path\to\putty\directory;%PATH%
After installing POWERSHELL
wow64_microsoft-windows-powershell-exe
you can open the terminal and execute this command line
pscp -r -P Port user#IP:path WINDOWS path
example:
pscp -r -P 2222 user#MyDommain.com:/var/www/html C:\2023\HTML
Make sure you are connected to your vpn server, (i.e. cli.vip.host.com)
use following command from your windows machine
pscp -v rkost#remote_ip_addr:/path/to/file/a.txt c:/some_location/
you can see the verbose with -v flag.
If you wants to copy directory from remote linux machine to your windows
just refer my answer in this
PSCP copy files from godaddy to my windows machine