D-Link DFL-210-WCF-12 Product Manual - Page 45
Secure Copy, Scripts Running Other Scripts, SCP Command Format
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2.1.6. Secure Copy Chapter 2. Management and Maintenance Any line in a script file that begins with the # character is treated as a comment. For example: # The following line defines the If1 IP address add IP4Address If1_ip Address=10.6.60.10 Scripts Running Other Scripts It is possible for one script to run another script. For example, the script my_script.sgs could contain the line: " " script -execute -name my_script2.sgs " " NetDefendOS allows the script file my_script2.sgs to execute another script file and so on. The maximum depth of this script nesting is 5. 2.1.6. Secure Copy To upload and download files to or from the NetDefend Firewall, the secure copy (SCP) protocol can be used. SCP is based on the SSH protocol and many freely available SCP clients exist for almost all platforms. The command line examples below are based on the most common command format for SCP client software. SCP Command Format SCP command syntax is straightforward for most console based clients. The basic command used here is scp followed by the source and destination for the file transfer. Upload is performed with the command: > scp Download is done with the command: > scp The source or destination NetDefend Firewall is of the form: @:. For example: [email protected]:config.bak. The must be a defined NetDefendOS user in the administrator user group. Note: SCP examples do not show the password prompt SCP will normally prompt for the user password after the command line but that prompt is not shown in the examples given here. The following table summarizes the operations that can be performed between an SCP client and NetDefendOS: File type Configuration Backup (config.bak) System Backup (full.bak) Upload possible Yes (also with WebUI) Yes (also with WebUI) Download possible Yes (also with WebUI) Yes (also with WebUI) 45