05-30-2008 06:59 AM - edited 03-03-2019 10:10 PM
I know this is not a putty forum, but I thought that some of you may be using this. I am trying to use Putty pscp to transfer files to and from my routers. I can pull files from the router with no problem. When I try to push a file to the router, it will accept my credentials and I can look in the flash on the router and it shows the file as there, but after a minute the scp connection says "Fatal: Server unexpectedly closed network connection" and when I look in the flash on the router the file is gone. I have looked at the traffic on the ACL's and do not see anything hitting a deny statement. Any ideas why this is failing?
Here is a debug ip scp log when trying to push a file:
*May 30 16:00:20.968: SCP: [22 -> 10.3.3.242:1353] send <OK>
*May 30 16:00:21.000: SCP: [22 <- 10.3.3.242:1353] recv C0644 7284 ch203.cfg
*May 30 16:00:21.004: SCP: [22 -> 10.3.3.242:1353] send <OK>
*May 30 16:00:21.388: SCP: [22 <- 10.3.3.242:1353] recv 7284 bytes
*May 30 16:00:21.388: SCP: [22 <- 10.3.3.242:1353] recv <OK>
*May 30 16:00:21.388: SCP: [22 -> 10.3.3.242:1353] send <OK>
I appreciate any help. Thanks!
06-05-2008 07:19 AM
The Secure Copy (SCP) feature provides a secure and authenticated method for copying router configuration or router image files. SCP relies on Secure Shell (SSH), an application and a protocol that provide a secure replacement for the Berkeley r-tools.Check the configuration of SCP using the guide in the URL.
Rfer the following url for more information on scp config and usage with SSH:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2t/12_2t2/feature/guide/ftscp.html
06-05-2008 12:34 PM
I went by this document to set it up, and it is working for pulling files from the router, but when I try to push a file to the router it acts like it is working then just fails. As mentioned earlier there are no traces of failure in the debug logs....still no solution
09-23-2009 08:48 AM
Experiencing the same issue (able to read from IOS file systems, but unable to write to these same file systems) with Putty's PSCP.
Copying From the IOS device (Works)
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> pscp username@ios-device:startup-config .
> pscp username@ios-device:nvram:startup-config .
> pscp username@ios-device:flash:crashinfo_20081104-163509 .
Note: The period "." at the end of each cmd line specifies the current local directory on the PC as the target.
Copying To the IOS device (Does not work)
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> pscp c:\x-Backup.txt username@ios-device:x-backup.txt
> pscp c:\x-Backup.txt username@ios-device:nvram:x-backup.txt
> pscp c:\x-Backup.txt username@ios-device:flash:x-backup.txt
Note: Each results in the following error message conveyed by PSCP:
"Fatal: Server unexpectedly closed network connection"
Note: The file I attempted to write has a status of "[deleted]".
ios-device#sh flash
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 12908840 image-file-name.bin
2 242285 attack-drop.sdf
3 308489 crashinfo_20081104-163509
4 1059 x-backup.txt [deleted]
[13460936 bytes used, 3054132 available, 16515068 total]
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Anyone successfully writing to IOS file systems with PSCP?
08-13-2020 07:32 PM
I know this is years later but maybe this will show up in someone's google search:
1) Enable scp per the cisco documentation on target cisco device
2) Using pscp on a windows box this is the string I used to connect to a C9800-80
pscp -scp -v path_to_your_file user@ip_address:bootflash:/dest_file_name
Depending on device you may have to change bootflash:/ to flash:/ or flash0:/ etc
04-21-2022 12:53 PM
add another year and a half.
This is exactly what i was looking for
Thanks Much!
06-29-2023 03:56 PM
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