Bldck, 11 months ago I agree with using rsync. Open a screen then use something like this command: <pre style="background-color:#ffffff;"> <span style="color:#323232;">rsync -arvzip --progress {$remote}:/path/to/remote/files /path/to/local/files </span> If you are using a different port for SSH, you’ll need to pass an option like -e ‘ssh -p 12345’
I agree with using rsync.
rsync
Open a screen then use something like this command:
screen
<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;"> <span style="color:#323232;">rsync -arvzip --progress {$remote}:/path/to/remote/files /path/to/local/files </span>
If you are using a different port for SSH, you’ll need to pass an option like -e ‘ssh -p 12345’
-e ‘ssh -p 12345’