On Tuesday 23 December 2003 07:08, JM Ibanez wrote:
> > usually, if you can't scp or ssh, then your shell isn't clean.  
>
> AFAIK, this has *nothing* to do with whether or not you can scp. I have
> been able to scp to a box which has a .profile that calls fortune, and
> it still works. 

ok,sorry.  i think i was confused.  i was probably  thinking of CVS  over 
ssh or something similar where a clean shell is important.

>  As mentioned in the link I posted with my first email,
> the difficulty/problem lies with the fact that the OpenSSH scp and
> SSH.com scp talk using different protocols (mentioned near the bottom of
> the page).

huh.  i used to have a bunch of servers that used ssh.com, but i
never used  scp  (i use sftp or rsync over ssh instead), so i
never noticed that problem.

tiger

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