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Hi MauiX_123,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
For your information, you have reached to Intel® Developer Cloud support community. Could you kindly provide more context or purpose of using WinSCP? Just to confirm, are you using WinSCP to transfer files on Intel® Developer Cloud?
We would greatly appreciate it if you could provide any screenshots.
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Dayang
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Hi, thank you for reply.
I want to use winSCP to transfer files on Intel Developer Cloud, yes.
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Hi MauiX_123,
To transfer your files to the Intel® Developer Cloud instance using the SCP command, you can follow these detailed steps:
1. Launch your instance through the SSH command on the command prompt. Use the following command structure:
ssh -L local_port:remote_destination:remote_port user@ssh_server
2. Open a new command prompt window to begin the file transfer.
3. Navigate to the specific path of the file that you intend to upload. For example :
cd C:\Users\user
4. Execute the file transfer process by using the following command:
scp -P 10022 "file" ubuntu@localhost:~
Please try these steps and let us know if you encounter any issues or have further questions.
Regards,
Dayang
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I'm trying to connect to the server with winSCP, but I don't now how to do it.
Are tehre any commands to find the server name, the port and the user?
I want to use winSCP to transfer files, not commands. WinSCP is more easy.
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Thank you very much, I'll try it.
I have only one question: can't I use the program winSCP?
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Hi MauiX_123,
Thank you for your response. We are checking with the Engineering team regarding this issue and will update you as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
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Dayang
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Hi MauiX_123,
Thank you for your patience. Please follow this instruction to use WinSCP with a public key. For your information, the key needs to be converted to putty format to be able to establish the connection. Kindly give it a try and let us know if you require any further assistance.
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Nurul
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Hi MauiX_123,
This thread will no longer be monitored since we have provided a solution. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.
Regards,
Dayang
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i don't now what to do
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Hi MauiX_123,
The instance's IP address can be used as your host name. You may refer to your SSH command when you launch the instance. For example, the host name would be the IP address at the end of your SSH command: ssh -J guest@JUMP_HOST_IP ubuntu@HOST_NAME.
Regards,
Nurul
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I tried with my private ppk key, my vps's IP as the hostname and with my user (u********). It doesn't work.
I'm trying tu use the devcloud vps since a month.
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Hi MauiX_123,
Could you please provide any relevant screenshot of the error you're encountering so we can assist you effectively?
Regards,
Dayang
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@Dayang_Intel @Nurul_Intel I tryed with cyberduck, it doesn't work.
Tomorrow I will send you the winSCP scrennshots
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Hi MauiX_123,
This thread will no longer be monitored since we have provided information. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.
Regards,
Dayang
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