On Monday 22 December 2003 19:50, Jan Michael Ibanez wrote:

> Is there a way to hack it? 

in what sense do you mean hack?

> 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).

usually, if you can't scp or ssh, then your shell isn't clean.  on the
server make sure that your shell does not print anything (i.e., you
don't call /usr/bin/fortune and don't print anything to stdout from
from your .bashrc or .profile or whatever your shell startup scripts are).

if your shell *is* clean, then yeah, you'll have to find a workaround.
one thing to check, does your client say *they* can scp to their
own box?  if yes, then the problem is probably in your setup.  if
no, then (just guessing here) maybe they disabled scp?  can you
use sftp?

tiger

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