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open_primus | localhost with port 5000 effectively is primus, eg | ||
rsync -Phavz 'ssh -p5000' /tmp/abc.txt localhost:/tmp/ | |||
will copy a file form the current computer to primus | |||
close_primus | |||
close_primus | |||
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For security, contact [[sysadmin]]s for small but important additional information. | For security, contact [[sysadmin]]s for small but important additional information. |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 17 March 2014
Here are scripts that allow you to copy files from outside the network to inside the network in one step. Thanks to Matt!
Make two script on the PATH, (I've done it to primus, but you can chose the destination)
open_primus
#!/bin/bash LOCAL_PORT=5000 GATEWAY_HOST={portal machine} GATEWAY_PORT=22 REMOTE_HOST=primus.fully.qualified.name REMOTE_PORT=22 SSH_CTRL_PATH=~/.ssh-tunnel-${GATEWAY_HOST} ssh -p 22 -L ${LOCAL_PORT}:${REMOTE_HOST}:${REMOTE_PORT} ${GATEWAY_HOST} -N -f -M -S ${SSH_CTRL_PATH}
and close_primus
#!/bin/bash LOCAL_PORT=5000 GATEWAY_HOST={portal machine} GATEWAY_PORT=22 REMOTE_HOST=primus.fully.qualified.name REMOTE_PORT=22 SSH_CTRL_PATH=~/.ssh-tunnel-${GATEWAY_HOST} ssh -S ${SSH_CTRL_PATH} -O exit ${GATEWAY_HOST}
Then to use it,
open_primus
localhost with port 5000 effectively is primus, eg
rsync -Phavz 'ssh -p5000' /tmp/abc.txt localhost:/tmp/
will copy a file form the current computer to primus
close_primus
For security, contact sysadmins for small but important additional information.