To configure SSH file transfer, you need to follow these steps:
1. Install an SSH client and server on both the client and the server machines.
2. Generate an SSH key pair using the ssh-keygen command.
3. Copy the public key to the authorized\_keys file on the server machine.
4. Test the SSH connection by logging into the server machine using the ssh command.
5. Use a file transfer tool such as scp or sftp to transfer files between the client and the server machines.
6. To use sftp, you can simply type “sftp [user]@[server]” on the command prompt, then navigate to the directory where you want to upload or download files. You can also use the “put” command to upload files and the “get” command to download files.
7. To use scp, you can simply type “scp [path to local file] [user]@[server]:[path to remote destination]” on the command prompt. This will copy the file from the local machine to the remote machine.