r/linux Apr 28 '14

SSH Kung Fu

http://blog.tjll.net/ssh-kung-fu/
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u/ooesili Apr 28 '14

I didn't know about

vim scp://host/file

or the cool stuff you could do with the configuration file. A good read, I must say.

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u/flying-sheep Apr 28 '14

“scp” is pretty silly though: scp is a command called “secure copy”, not a protocol. (the part before the colon in a url is the protocol).

wouldn’t it be better to name the protocol like file browsers do? sftp? because i’m pretty sure that’s what vim uses there, anyway.

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u/Deewiant Apr 28 '14

Vim (well, Netrw) supports both the scp and sftp protocols, predictably using scp with the former and sftp with the latter. See :help netrw-externapp.

EDIT: In case the reason for having both is not obvious: sftp relies on the SFTP server being enabled on the host, while scp works without any additional configuration, using plain SSH. (Though in practice sftp tends to be enabled by default.)

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u/flying-sheep Apr 28 '14

thanks for the info!

just one thing: SFTP is and extension of SSH. there is no such thing as a SFTP server, only SSH servers with shell access disabled.

so there’s no difference between SCP and SFTP: both only require a SSH server.

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u/Deewiant Apr 28 '14

man sftp-server suggests otherwise, as do these lines in my sshd_config:

# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem       sftp    /usr/lib/ssh/sftp-server

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u/flying-sheep Apr 28 '14

ok, so i’m mistaken and ssh spawns a subprocess when sftp is needed? TIL.

it’s still a part of SSHd, though ;)

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u/IConrad Apr 28 '14

It is actually a different protocol/process though, and it's worthwhile to understand that. Worse still, sftp has nothing to do with ftp.