Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-23 Thread John E. Malmberg
On 5/22/2012 3:18 PM, Mark Berryman wrote: Instead, I simply built libssh2 on the unix box and used the example program sftp_write.c I just tried the sftp program in Scientific Linux 6.1 and it can upload files. The help for it says that it can recursively upload a directory. It looks

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-23 Thread Craig A. Berry
On May 23, 2012, at 5:22 PM, John E. Malmberg wrote: I also found that 'scp -2' is supposed to force SCP into using V2 of the protocol. No change seen in behavior from doing this. I think that means version 2 of ssh, the network protocol, whereas scp2 uses sftp as the file transfer

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-22 Thread Mark Berryman
On May 19, 2012, at 11:03 AM, John E. Malmberg wrote: On 5/19/2012 2:56 AM, Nicholas Clark wrote: Yes, this is the fun, and why it turns out that scp from VMS out to *nix works, but not the other way. Pretty much every *nix is using OpenSSH, whereas the VMS ssh is commercial ssh. OpenSSH

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-21 Thread Martin . Zinser
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Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-19 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 09:48:43AM +0200, martin.zin...@eurexchange.com wrote: Hello, a.) Agree with Craig on scp . If this is fixed either it is extremely recent (doesn't work with 5.7 ECO 3) or it needs some additional magic. b.) In case you just need to move around Perl source files,

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-19 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:16:14PM -0500, Craig A. Berry wrote: On May 17, 2012, at 5:49 AM, Thomas Pfau wrote: I understand this problem is fixed with the new ssh that comes with OpenVMS 8.4. Prior to this, scp does not work to openssh systems. It seems not, actually. With a server

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-19 Thread John E. Malmberg
On 5/19/2012 2:56 AM, Nicholas Clark wrote: Yes, this is the fun, and why it turns out that scp from VMS out to *nix works, but not the other way. Pretty much every *nix is using OpenSSH, whereas the VMS ssh is commercial ssh. OpenSSH has the original scp command, which I think is actually the

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-18 Thread Martin . Zinser
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Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-17 Thread Thomas Pfau
I understand this problem is fixed with the new ssh that comes with OpenVMS 8.4. Prior to this, scp does not work to openssh systems. On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:17 PM, Craig A. Berry craigbe...@mac.com wrote: On May 16, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Mark Berryman wrote: 1: Is there any easy way to

Re: scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-17 Thread Craig A. Berry
On May 17, 2012, at 5:49 AM, Thomas Pfau wrote: I understand this problem is fixed with the new ssh that comes with OpenVMS 8.4. Prior to this, scp does not work to openssh systems. It seems not, actually. With a server that looks like: $ tcpip show vers HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS

scp to VMS (Re: mms case sensitivity build failures (was Re: HP hobbyist license))

2012-05-16 Thread Craig A. Berry
On May 16, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Mark Berryman wrote: 1: Is there any easy way to get an scp2 client for Unix, so that I can scp to them? (And use editors remotely) SCP clients definitely work to VMS systems as I use them extensively. It has been awhile since I set up a TCPIP Services