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  • Pondlife
    replied
    I'm such a knobhead.

    Was missing a. echo "lcd $1" line in the file.

    All works now.

    Leave a comment:


  • Pondlife
    started a topic numpty sftp question

    numpty sftp question

    I have a script that I want to use to put multiple files via sftp.
    The script is as follows (from memory )

    Code:
    #!/bin/bash
    
    myftpuser=”blahftp”
    myftpserver=”blahblah.dyndns.org"
    
    touch sftp_batch
    for files in `ls -1 $1` 
    do
    {
    echo "put $files" >> sftp_batch
    }
    done
    echo "quit" >> sftp_batch
    
    sftp -b sftp_batch $myftpuser@$myftpserver
    
    rm sftp_batch
    When I run the first script and pass a directory as parameter the sftp_batch file created looks like;

    put file1
    put file2
    put filex
    quit


    Which is what I expected.

    BUT it only puts the first file on the server.

    WTF am I missing?

    Local box is Mac, sftp server is Ubuntu, no issues with authentication or connectivity as the first file goes across fine.

    TIA Pondy.
    Last edited by Pondlife; 15 June 2011, 09:22. Reason: typo
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