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posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User pscp linux to windows is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: pscp unable to open permission denied Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Transfering Files to server IP and port up vote 0 down vote favorite I need to transfer files from my local
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computer on windows 7 to a server running linux. I access the server with putty through ssh at a specific IPv4 address and port number. I've attempted using the pscp command from my local computer but was denied access by the server. "Fatal: Network error: Connection refused" c:>pscp test.csv userid@**IPv4_Addres***:Port# /path/destination_file_name. Either the server blocks all pscp attempts from unauthorized users (most likely my laptop included) or I used the command incorrectly. If you have experience using this command, where exactly will
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the file get transfered to, I'm assuming that the path destination starts at my home directory in the server. Also if you have any other alternative methods of transfering the files let me know. Update 1 I have also tried using WinSCP however I got permission denied for that as well, it looks like the server will not let me upload or save files. Solved I had a complete lapse of memory and forgot about sudo (spent too much time with scripts the last 2 months), so I was able to change the permissions to allow external editing. Thanks for all the help guys! ssh putty share|improve this question edited Jun 24 '13 at 15:32 asked Jun 24 '13 at 14:10 Mason 3015 Do you have permission to write to "path"? Do you have permission to create new subdirectories and/or files in your home directory? –Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Jun 24 '13 at 14:19 No I don't, but I tried using someone else's directory that did have those permissions and it still didn't work. –Mason Jun 24 '13 at 14:21 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted You've got the command line wrong. It should be pscp -P
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Index] [Forum "Support and Bug Reports"] [Previous topic] [Next topic] Author Message Guest Posted: 2005-03-04 19:49 network pscp fatal network error connection timed out error. Connection timed out???? [Reply with quote] I been using winscp to up load and it works great up to two days again that is . I get this http://superuser.com/questions/611380/transfering-files-to-server-ip-and-port message now: network error. Connection timed out What happened? Do I need to upgrade I installed this program 3 months ago. Can anyone help me out as this works well with my hosters ftps. Thanks for any help you can give me!!! Yani Z Advertisements martin [View user's profile] Site Admin Joined: 2002-12-10 Posts: 24755 Location: Prague, Czechia Posted: https://winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1960 2005-03-07 Re: network error. Connection timed out???? [Reply with quote] This seems like your server is offline. Consult the administrator of your server._________________Martin Prikryl DAK Guest Posted: 2005-07-25 20:39 Network error: Connection timed out [Reply with quote] I am having the same problem, though I can log in all day long with Putty and ZOC. Any ideas about what to look at would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 WinSCP Version 3.7.5 (Build 294) (OS 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1) . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Login time: Monday, July 25, 2005 1:30:27 PM . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Session name: root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Host name: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (Port: 22) . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 User name: root (Password: Yes, Key file: No) . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Transfer Protocol: SCP . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 SSH protocol version: 2; Compression: No . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Agent forwarding: No; TIS/CryptoCard: No; KI: Yes; GSSAPI: No . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Ciphers: aes,blowfish,3des,WARN,des; Ssh2DES: No . 2005-07-25 13:30:27.693 Ping type: -, Ping interval: 30 sec; Timeout: 15 sec . 2005-07-2
‘The first cipher supported by the server is ... below the configured warning threshold' 10.5 ‘Server sent disconnect message type 2 (protocol error): https://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.60/htmldoc/Chapter10.html "Too many authentication failures for root"' 10.6 ‘Out of memory' 10.7 ‘Internal error', ‘Internal fault', ‘Assertion failed' 10.8 ‘Unable to use this private key file', ‘Couldn't load private key', ‘Key is of wrong type' 10.9 ‘Server refused our public key' or ‘Key refused' 10.10 ‘Access denied', ‘Authentication refused' 10.11 ‘Incorrect CRC received on packet' or ‘Incorrect MAC received on network error packet' 10.12 ‘Incoming packet was garbled on decryption' 10.13 ‘PuTTY X11 proxy: various errors' 10.14 ‘Network error: Software caused connection abort' 10.15 ‘Network error: Connection reset by peer' 10.16 ‘Network error: Connection refused' 10.17 ‘Network error: Connection timed out' Chapter 10: Common error messages This chapter lists a number of common error messages which PuTTY and its associated tools can pscp fatal network produce, and explains what they mean in more detail. We do not attempt to list all error messages here: there are many which should never occur, and some which should be self-explanatory. If you get an error message which is not listed in this chapter and which you don't understand, report it to us as a bug (see appendix B) and we will add documentation for it. 10.1 ‘The server's host key is not cached in the registry' This error message occurs when PuTTY connects to a new SSH server. Every server identifies itself by means of a host key; once PuTTY knows the host key for a server, it will be able to detect if a malicious attacker redirects your connection to another machine. If you see this message, it means that PuTTY has not seen this host key before, and has no way of knowing whether it is correct or not. You should attempt to verify the host key by other means, such as asking the machine's administrator. If you see this message