* From: Brian Dessent
"Charles D. Russell" wrote:
> What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
> wireless LAN?
> I have set up /etc/hosts, .rhosts, and .ssh/authorized_keys. Is
> there something else to configure?
Yes, of course. Make sure you've installed
On 12/1/06, Charles D. Russell wrote:
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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"Charles D. Russell" wrote:
> What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
> wireless LAN? I get:
rcp is old, deprecated, and insecure. Don't waste your time with that
one, *especially* on a wireless connection.
> $ scp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
> ssh: connect to
Charles D. Russell wrote:
What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
wireless LAN? I get:
$ scp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
ssh: connect to host sony06 port 22: Connection refused
$ rcp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
sony06:Connection refused
I have set up
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