every reasonable tool for scp will let you configure your connection the
same way you do it with an ssh tool. This means it should have a location to
specify your private key file and this should do. just specify the root user
afterwards to connect.

On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 2:11 AM, kenvogt <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have only ever used RightScale so if I seem a little ignorant well,
> it's because I am. Before RightScale I used good ol' ftp. RightScale's
> ssh tool has a SFTP tool and a SCP tool built right into it. I need to
> upload my html and php files to my brand new Scalr app server. I can
> see how to use ssh has but alas, I see no SFTP or SCP option. I have
> Yummy FTP on my mac but I don't know what username/password to tell
> it. So have a chuckle and tell me how to do this very, very basic
> thing.
>
> >
>

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