Hi Dan and Eric,

updated. Maybe that was it.

BTW, I only use the sftp thing. The shell is only used, when really
needed (eg. to execute server side scripts like update.sh on mediawiki).

HTH, Chris

Am 16.02.11 21:55, schrieb Eric Lavarde:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> could it be that WinSCP doesn't tell you the whole truth:
>
> $ scp test 
> ewl,[email protected]:/home/project-web/freemind/htdocs
> ewl,[email protected]'s password:
>
> You don't have an active shell at this time.  For basic file transfers and
> management, use web.sourceforge.net -- it allows rsync, sftp, and scp 
> access.
>
> If you would like to create a shell, use ssh to login using a USER,PROJECT
> username with the "create" command.  If you tell ssh to allocate a tty
> (e.g. using -t), an interactive shell will be opened when the create is
> done.  Otherwise, the create command will exit when the shell becomes
> ready for use.  An example create that enters the shell when ready:
>
>      ssh -t USER,[email protected] create
>
> lost connection
>
> If I create the shell prior to trying to transfer files, it works like a 
> charm. Under Windows, the ssh client of choice is Putty if I remember 
> well (or Cygwin and install OpenSSH).
>
> On the other hand, sftp directly to web.sourceforge.net does work 
> properly for me without creating a shell before!? I can even download a 
> file from you and re-upload it again without issue.
>
> Perhaps you don't have the rights needed?!
>
> Chris, can you compare Stan and my rights?
>
> Eric
>
> On 16/02/11 13:22, Dan Polansky wrote:
>> Hello Eric,
>>
>> I have tried "shell.sourceforge.net" with "danielpolansky,freemind"
>> and SCP on port 22 too, but with the same result: access denied.
>>
>> --Dan
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Eric Lavarde - FreeMind
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> Hi Dan,
>>>
>>> could be the problem, but I haven't tried since the changes, just
>>> guessing: I used to use "shell.sourceforge.net" as server and
>>> "ewl,freemind" as user, and SCP as protocol (also port 22), and it used to
>>> work.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> Dan Polansky said:
>>>> Hello Eric,
>>>>
>>>> thank you for the tips. WinSCP is mentioned by SF as one of the
>>>> recommended programs. I am actually using SFTP protocol and user name
>>>> "danielpolansky" without "freemind". When I try to log in to
>>>> "web.sourceforge.net" on port 22 using SFTP and
>>>> "danielpolansky,freemind", I get the message "Access denied". Logging
>>>> in using "danielpolansky" has worked before the recent changes made by
>>>> SF, and I could edit the wiki config file. Logging in using
>>>> "danielpolansky" still works for viewing the files but not longer for
>>>> writing to the files.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Dan
>
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