RCP(1) | General Commands Manual | RCP(1) |
rcp | [-46p] file1 file2 |
rcp | [-46pr] file ... directory |
The rhost can be an IPv4 or an IPv6 address string. Since IPv6 addresses already contain ‘:' (colon) characters, an IPv6 address string must be enclosed between ‘[' (left square bracket) and ‘]' (right square bracket) characters. Otherwise, the first occurrence of a ‘:' (colon) character would be interpreted as the separator between the rhost and the path. For example,
[2001:DB8::800:200C:417A]:tmp/file
Options:
If path is not a full path name, it is interpreted relative to the login directory of the specified user ruser on rhost, or your current user name if no other remote user name is specified. A path on a remote host may be quoted (using \, ", or ́) so that the metacharacters are interpreted remotely.
rcp does not prompt for passwords; it performs remote execution via rsh(1), and requires the same authorization.
rcp handles third party copies, where neither source nor target files are on the current machine.
Is confused by any output generated by commands in a .login, .profile, or .cshrc file on the remote host.
The destination user and hostname may have to be specified as “rhost.rname” when the destination machine is running the 4.2BSD version of rcp.
March 8, 2005 | NetBSD 6.1 |