Hi.<BR><BR>I'm using bash, and often use scp to copy files to a remote server.<BR><BR>As we know, the syntax is:<BR><BR>scp /local/path/to/my/upload username@mydomain ...
Normally you can scp a file as root on a machine if you allow users to ssh as root. I'd prefer to disable ssh directly as root since its yet another attack vector we can shut off.<BR><BR>sudo and su ...
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