"Theo de Raadt":
> 2) With very long names, it truncates the end of the path. This is less useful
> information. Imagine a copy operation with multiple files being transferred,
> one of them is huge and surprisingly long, but you cannot identify which one
> because all the truncated long paths ar
Damien Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> > Damien Miller:
> >
> > > Just a head-up: snaps currently contain a set of changes[1] to
> > > make scp(1) use the SFTP protocol by default.
> >
> > > Please report any incompatibilities or bugs that you encounter here
On Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Damien Miller:
>
> > Just a head-up: snaps currently contain a set of changes[1] to
> > make scp(1) use the SFTP protocol by default.
>
> > Please report any incompatibilities or bugs that you encounter here
> > (tech@), to bugs@ or to openssh@.
Damien Miller:
> Just a head-up: snaps currently contain a set of changes[1] to
> make scp(1) use the SFTP protocol by default.
> Please report any incompatibilities or bugs that you encounter here
> (tech@), to bugs@ or to openssh@.
An obvious cosmetic difference is that relative paths are pref
Hi,
Just a head-up: snaps currently contain a set of changes[1] to
make scp(1) use the SFTP protocol by default. This has a number of
advantages, mostly relating to the improved security that comes from
avoiding the use of a protocol that shambled out of the 1980s (SCP/RCP).
A certain amount in i