This is exactly the problem. Unfortunately this feature is not documented in the
install guide
when using a non-standard home directory ...
Thanks,
--Steve
Markus Friedl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/07/2000 05:25:27
PM
To: Horng-Twu Lihn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: Paul Newhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Horng-Twu
Lihn/Telcordia)
Subject: Re: need help on scp
did you compile openssh with --with-default-path=$PATH:/opt/openssh/bin
or something similar?
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:02:24PM -0500, Horng-Twu Lihn wrote:
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> Paul,
> Ya, I found some references in the archive about this issue.
> Need to set up default-path during compilation or have to symlink scp to /bin
> It is not well documented in the case that openssh is installed in a different
> path.
> Unfortunately /opt/openssh is a prefered porting path on HP-UX.
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> --Steve
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> Paul Newhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/06/2000 01:25:35 PM
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc: (bcc: Horng-Twu Lihn/Telcordia)
> Subject: Re: need help on scp
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> > I just installed openssh and ssh is working.
> > However, scp does not seem to work.
> > Please help. Am I missing anything?
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> > <sm23sc01_root> cd /opt/openssh/bin
> > <sm23sc01_root> ./scp -v /tmp/gark sm51gp01:/tmp
> > Executing: program /opt/openssh/bin/ssh host sm51gp01, user
(unspecified),
> > command scp -v -t /tmp
> > root@sm51gp01's password:
> > ksh: scp: not found
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> Looks like scp is not in root's PATH on sm51gp01.
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> Paul
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> > lost connection
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