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A: How to move files via SSH from Hostgator to Godaddy directly? Possible?

Bad WolfUse SSH connect to your Godaddy server. Then once you've done that cd to whatever directory you want the files to be copied to. Next open an sftp session to your Hostgator account using the command: sftp -P [port-number] <address-of-hostgator-server> The port number is the port that you use wh...

@JimLewis Point taken, since OP was able to SSH to the server I assume they know what port to use.
yeah, Hostgator uses port 2222. I'm trying to connect now and will let you know later how it went. Thanks.
I need one more clarification:

if I wanted to copy the "test" directory which is on Hostgator, can I use something like this while I'm SSH conected on Godaddy?
And should I type this on the same SSH terminal window on which I'm connected?

sftp -p 2222 username@my_server_ip /domains/test/
@AlboBest I've clarified my answer with some edits, does that make sense now?
yeah thanks @Wolf , it's so much more clear now after the edits. Tried using
sftp -p 2222 username@my_server_ip

but I'm getting an error "illegal option -- p"
looking on Google isn't returning any helpful tip. What does this mean? Do you have any suggestion on this error?
Sorry to bother you with many questions, I hope this thread will be helpful for others later too :)
@AlboBest My bad, the p in -p needs to be capitalized: -P.
Were you able to connect?
00:36
sftp -P 2222 username@my_server_ip
Attaching to 2222...
exec: 2222 No such file or directory
getting this now
apparently it does connect, may it be a directory permission issue?
@BadWolf
One sec, I have to boot my linux vm back up
@AlboBest And you're running that command in the ssh window connected to the godaddy server?
yes
@BadWolf (just in case notifications work only when mentioned with @ )
Does it prompt you for the password or just fail with that error immediately
no, just fails with this error immediately
just as you see above
And your can ssh to hostgator from the computer you are working on on port 2222?
that's really odd
Just to test, try running
ssh -p 2222 username@ip
lowercase p this time
00:47
yes, i can SSH to hostgator from my PC on port 2222.
ssh -p 2222 username@ip gives Permission denied error
try running the ssh command with sudo (if you can)
you mean sudo ssh -p 2222 username@ip ? (i know very little linux commands if my question sounds dumb :)
yes, that runs the command as root to check if there is a permissions issue
It will prompt you for a password with a line starting with [sudo]
this is your password for GoDaddy
then it should prompt you for a second password
which is your password for hostgator
with sudo, it gives "command not found"
after any password prompts?
or just immediately
00:54
immediately. did not get any prompt for any password
also what does the text where you enter commands in the ssh prompt say?
-bash 3.2$
that's really odd
This is really strange, I'm mirroring all these commands in my environment to make sure they work and they do
most of the times when i have such problems, my situations are very unique/odd :)
Just for the hell of it
run "sudo whoami"
it should return "root"
01:01
returns "sudo: command not found"
ok, so apperantly you can't use sudo
try this
run "su"
same thing
"su: command not found"
Your environment is officially weird
ok
let's try this
ssh to hostgator in a new window on your PC
what port do you use when you ssh to GoDaddy, 22?
yes, 22
ok do you have the hostgator ssh window open?
01:06
yep
do an ssh username@ip but this time use your username and IP for the godaddy server
and do that in the hostgator ssh window
sorry
not ssh
i setup a public key earlier for my hostgator. im supposing this wont be a problem
sftp username@ip
it shouldn't
did that connect?
01:07
one moment
prompts for a password
yep
that's your godaddy password
enter it
after that it should give you some rsa warning
type yes
Did you get the sftp> prompt?
Permission denied
Did you enter the wrong password?
It should be the same password you use to login to ssh for godaddy
ah, one sec then
i was entering the FTP server pass
SFTP != FTP
Sftp uses the same credentials as SSH
Did you get the sftp> prompt?
01:17
after asking me 3 times for "Password:" and one time to "Confirm my_server's" password, i get "Too many authenticiation failures...." error. I'm using the same password that I use to login to Gogaddy account
The same password that you use when connecting to godaddy's ssh from your PC?
Im officially a dumb :) not I got the sftp> prompt
*now
now im at sftp> prompt
ok cool
type exit to get out of it
and cd to whatever directory contains the folder you want to copy
now run the sftp command again to reconnect
then at the sftp> prompt cd to whatever directory on GoDaddy you want to copy the files to
Have you done that?
01:29
in the godaddy root host, i have a directory "test" so I typed cd test
getting "Couldn't canonicalise: No such file or directory
try cd /test
when in doubt absolute path all the things
cd ~/test ?
if you do cd by itself it will tell you where you are now
also ls will list the contents of the current directory
sorry it's pwd not cd by itself to find out where you are
cd by itself is windows
yeah, it gives me my absolute hosting path
/home/content/56/34234345 you know
yeah
01:33
something like those numbers
where is this test folder again?
ah i think i got it
it was in thml/test
So you are in the folder you want to put the files in now?
html/test
i think so. since i ran sftp>cd html and then sftp>cd test and didnt get any error
use pwd to check and make sure
01:37
yeah, im there
on abs hosting path /html/test
Ok, now run put -r folder where folder is the name of the folder on hostgator to copy the files
You should see a bunch of files copying
we connected to godaddy sftp from the same folder on hostgator that i wanted to copy
so i suppose i can just type put -r?
you need to tell it what folder on the hostgator server to copy
if you're in that folder already
use put -r * to copy the contents of the current folder
"Invalid flag -r"
try using lcd .. to jump up a folder
and then run put -r folder with the name of the folder to copy
01:45
lcd gives "You must specify a path after a lcd command."
lcd ../ ?
done. still the "put -r test" gives the same error as before "Invalid flag -r"
Funnily enough I started downloading kali linux before we started and it's only half way done
anyway
yep, ;)
it's 4am here btw
im in Albania
No worries
ok
this is going to sound silly
but exit sftp
make sure you're above the folder you want to copy on host gator (i.e. the folder is in the current directory), then reconnect but use sftp -r username@ip
and then cd to the folder on godaddy and try the put command again
01:49
no worries, nothing sounds silly to me. i help my friends very often the same that you're trying to help me :)
did that work, or did it throw an error?
"Illegal option --r"
that figures
alright
just to try something completely different
scp -r test username@ip:test
run that in SSH, not sftp
actually
prompts for password
hit ctrl+z to cancel that
instead of test at the end put the full path to where you want the test folder to be copied to on godaddy
and the password is your godaddy ssh password
01:56
alll rightttttttttt, copying
Yay :D
I don't know why sftp is such a bear on your systems
but hey whatever works right?
learned a lot tonight. all that SSH mystery, now it's now gone :D
thanks so much :D
yep,
I'm going to go play TF2 now, if you need anything else just mention me directly so it triggers the notifications
what is TF2?
Team Fortress 2
Best game ever
01:58
anyways, i wanna buy you a beer, just small donation via Paypal if you dont mind :D
It's alright, I don't have a paypal account anyway lol
lol whatever you have then. you probably saved me a week of frustrations :)

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