check that the 'scp' binary is in the default path
on the server side. -m

On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 11:40:07AM -0500, John W. Funk wrote:
> 
> Please Help.
> 
> Client SPARC Solaris 7, openssh 2.3.0, behind firewall
> Server1 SPARC Solaris 7, openssh 2.3.0, behind firewall port 22
> Server2 SPARC Solaris 7, openssh 2.3.0, behind firewall port 1022
> 
> I connect with slogin successfully to two different hosts
> but through the same firewall, one on port 22, one on
> port 1022.
> 
> However, I can scp to one system successfully, to port 22, but
> get the following error with the other host, on port 1022.
> 
>       scp localfile remotehost:/var/tmp
>       scp: select: Bad file number
>       lost connection
> 
> I have rechecked, reinstalled, reread faq, and re-"torn_my_hair_out",
> to no avail.  There is no discernable difference between the debug
> logs on the two systems.  It is consistent with both a normal use
>  as well as root.
> 
> Is there an obvious solution?
> 
> If you email privately, I will summarize to minimize list traffic.
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> 
> 
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