Ref: http://www.linuxmafia.com/ssh/

Is there a way to hack it? One of our clients has an ssh.com daemon and
toolchain (scp/sftp) installed on their box, and we have to scp our work
to the machine. Their machine AFAIK also has the OpenSSH client
toolchain, installed as .old (scp.old, ssh.old). ssh-ing from the client
machine to our machines is ok; the reverse is ok as well. However,
scp-ing doesn't work (as pointed out in the link above).

Currently, our workaround is to ssh to the client box and use the
OpenSSH client toolchain to scp files from our box to the client box.
(Ugly, if you ask me). Do you guys know of any other workarounds? It
would be better if I could scp from our box and just tell scp to use
scp.old on the remote end (or similar). Another thought we had (that we
kinda threw out since we don't have root on the box) was to 'ln -s
scp.old scp1'; we might be able to fire off an email to their admin to
do that. (Just might work, if you ask me)


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