Copy files from local to remote server via SSH ( dzdo su -)












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Please pardon my stupid questions as I am new to this.



I have a server on which I can only copy after " dzdo su -". What I am trying to do is follows:




  • Copy files from local folder to remote server

  • Copy complete folder from local folder to remote folder

  • Vice versa


I tried following but I guess I am not sure how to use " dzdo su -" first as I can't have root access on the remote server unless I do " dzdo su -".



scp /file/on/local user@host:/file/on/remote


Any idea how I can do this?



Thanks










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    Please pardon my stupid questions as I am new to this.



    I have a server on which I can only copy after " dzdo su -". What I am trying to do is follows:




    • Copy files from local folder to remote server

    • Copy complete folder from local folder to remote folder

    • Vice versa


    I tried following but I guess I am not sure how to use " dzdo su -" first as I can't have root access on the remote server unless I do " dzdo su -".



    scp /file/on/local user@host:/file/on/remote


    Any idea how I can do this?



    Thanks










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      Please pardon my stupid questions as I am new to this.



      I have a server on which I can only copy after " dzdo su -". What I am trying to do is follows:




      • Copy files from local folder to remote server

      • Copy complete folder from local folder to remote folder

      • Vice versa


      I tried following but I guess I am not sure how to use " dzdo su -" first as I can't have root access on the remote server unless I do " dzdo su -".



      scp /file/on/local user@host:/file/on/remote


      Any idea how I can do this?



      Thanks










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      Please pardon my stupid questions as I am new to this.



      I have a server on which I can only copy after " dzdo su -". What I am trying to do is follows:




      • Copy files from local folder to remote server

      • Copy complete folder from local folder to remote folder

      • Vice versa


      I tried following but I guess I am not sure how to use " dzdo su -" first as I can't have root access on the remote server unless I do " dzdo su -".



      scp /file/on/local user@host:/file/on/remote


      Any idea how I can do this?



      Thanks







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