SCP is deprecated so let's start with SFTP:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>sftp mute@192.168.1.1 mute@192.168.1.1's password: Connected to 192.168.1.1. sftp> cd '/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii' sftp> ls -1 Rock* Rock Band 2 [SZAE69]/ Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/ Rock'n'Roll Adventures [RRAE5Z]/ sftp> cd 'Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]' sftp> ls SZBE69.wbfs sftp> get SZBE69.wbfs File "/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs" not found. sftp>
Well there is a way to make this work but for now let's try scp instead
How you'd expect it to work in bash:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>scp "mute@192.168.1.1:/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs" . mute@192.168.1.1's password: scp: /tank/samba/public/Console: No such file or directory scp: Games/Wii/Rock: No such file or directory scp: Band: No such file or directory scp: Band: No such file or directory scp: 3: No such file or directory scp: [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs: No such file or directory
OK obviously needs more quoting...:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>scp "mute@192.168.1.1:/tank/samba/public/Console\ Games/Wii/Rock\ Band\ 3\ [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs" . mute@192.168.1.1's password: scp: /tank/samba/public/Console: No such file or directory scp: Games/Wii/Rock: No such file or directory scp: Band: No such file or directory scp: Band: No such file or directory scp: 3: No such file or directory scp: [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs: No such file or directory
Oh yeah, of course backslashes inside double quotes wouldn't do...:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>scp mute@192.168.1.1:'/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs' . mute@192.168.1.1's password: bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'' The system cannot find the path specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the file specified. The system cannot find the path specified.
bash -c
? What am I running anyway?:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>where scp C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH\scp.exe
Must be a wrapper for a bash script. Whatever let's keep trying:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>scp "mute@192.168.1.1:'/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs'" . mute@192.168.1.1's password: protocol error: filename does not match request
So the remote end is sending something but it isn't the name we expect because quoting magics are happening somewhere in the middle I guess. Just turn that CVE solving shit off:
C:\Users\snicholas\Downloads>scp -T mute@192.168.1.1:"'/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs'" . mute@192.168.1.1's password: SZBE69.wbfs 100% 3922MB 60.5MB/s 01:04
Actually I did this after I gave up and remembered Windows has CIFS access to these files. But I'm a Linux user so I never think about that sort of point and click stuff. :D
Just remind SFTP what file you want:
sftp> get SZBE69.wbfs File "/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs" not found. sftp> get '/tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs' Fetching /tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs to SZBE69.wbfs /tank/samba/public/Console Games/Wii/Rock Band 3 [SZBE69]/SZBE69.wbfs 100% 3922MB 63.6MB/s 01:01 sftp>