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Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell (although some implementations may still require that). Unlike SCP, for connection with an SFTP server you do not need access to shell (although some implementations may still require that).
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SCP is mostly used with SSH-1. SCP is an older protocol, but almost universally supported on Unix-like platforms as part of an SSH protocol suite. It is rarely supported on other platforms. SCP is a descendant of the ancient "rcp." SCP is mostly used with SSH-1. SCP is an older protocol, but almost universally supported on Unix-like platforms as part of an SSH protocol suite. It is rarely supported on other platforms. SCP is a descendant of the ancient "rcp."

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