On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
computer1 and computer2 nfs mount home dirs
from server1
all can ssh to each other
computer1 and computer2 can scp to/from server1
computer1 and computer2 cannot scp to/from eachother
Any thoughts? Could this be related to the nfs mounting
* Hanasaki JiJi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-21 07:58 +0200]:
all can ssh to each other
computer1 and computer2 cannot scp to/from eachother
though this is not related to debian-security and you should have posted
to debian-user or debian-ssh, you might want to check ssh computer2 : .
If there's
are you in LAN or Internet connection
because if you have a MTU ( Maximum Tranmit Unit : cf ifconfig )or MSS (
Maximum Segmnet Size : cf iptables ) problem this can explain that
problem.
the SSH can pass but not the SCP or other program use it as rsync ,cvs
francois
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at
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I had the same problem when trying to scp from an openSSH
based machine to an F-Secure based SSH machine
I assumed it was some sort of protocol mismatch between
the two implimentations
Jan.
computer1 and computer2 nfs mount home dirs
from
If the output is being read correctly ... It looks like something to do
with ??RSA?? Incidently, a Win2000 system running WinSCP works fine
with all computer1/computer2/server1 all woody without any errors.
Teun Vink wrote:
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
computer1 and computer2
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