05-10-2006 03:06 AM - edited 02-21-2020 12:53 AM
hi experts,
can I copy the running-config from asa with scp to a linux server ?
I was reading the cli-command guide, but the suggested commandline does not work.
scp -v -pw password filename username@fwsm_address
Does anyone know how scp works with the asa ?
05-16-2006 05:43 AM
Please make sure that you are using latest version of the osperating system
give the command :- hostname# ssh scopy enable before initiating the copying process
03-17-2010 10:05 AM
Hi All,
This is a similar thread to: https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/936663#936663
I do not feel this question has been answered in all honesty.
I am working on an ASA 5550 running asa831-k8.bin and can scp files to and from disk0: without any problems.
When I attempt to scp the system:running-config file I get the file succesfully but it contains nothing. On the ASA a "dir system:" shows the running-config file with a file size of 0 bytes but a "more system:running-config" dumps the real contents of the file to the terminal session.
Is there a command to remove the "lock" on this file?
Is there a way to use the archive command to at least archive it to disk0: or some other file system to be pulled via scp? Establishing an IPSEC tunnel from our backup box to every single ASA in our environment for secure tftp would be impossible!
Chris
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