Looks like you are trying to copy to a local machine with that command.
An example scp looks more like the command below:
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from the local host to a remote host
$ scp foobar.txt [email protected]:/some/remote/directory
scp “the_file” your_username@the_remote_host:the/path/to/the/directory
to send a directory:
Copy the directory “foo” from the local host to a remote host’s directory “bar”
$ scp -r foo [email protected]:/some/remote/directory/bar
scp -r “the_directory_to_copy” your_username@the_remote_host:the/path/to/the/directory/to/copy/to
and to copy from remote host to local:
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from a remote host to the local host
$ scp [email protected]:foobar.txt /your/local/directory
scp your_username@the_remote_host:the_file /your/local/directory
and to include port number:
Copy the file “foobar.txt” from a remote host with port 8080 to the local host
$ scp -P 8080 [email protected]:foobar.txt /your/local/directory
scp -P port_number your_username@the_remote_host:the_file /your/local/directory
From a windows machine to linux machine using putty
pscp -r
i had a kind of similar problem. i tried to copy from a server to my desktop and always got the same message for the local path. the problem was, i already was logged in to my server per ssh, so it was searching for the local path in the server path.
solution: i had to log out and run the command again and it worked