Normally it's exactly what the error says:
"Most likely the sftp-server is not in the path of the user on the server-side."
The F-Secure SSH Client first makes a standard SSH connection to the
server and then attempts to start the sftp-server with the user
credentials you entered in the sftp client app.
The easiest way to test this is to make a normal ssh terminal
connection, then as the same user run the following command:
type sftp-server
If your SSH Server is on a windows box then run the "path" command
from the command prompt and check that the F-Secure path is there.
HTH,
Nathan
On 8/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using :
F-Secure SSH Client 5.3 build 23 and F-Secure SSH File Transfer
It works fine when I use the SSH Client. But, when I'm using sftp,
it
displays :
File transfer server could not be started or it exited unexpectedly.
Exit value 0 was returned. Most likely the sftp-server is not in the
path of
the user on the server-side.
What can be happening ?
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