If the output is being read correctly ... It looks like something to do
with ??RSA?? Incidently, a Win2000 system running WinSCP works fine
with all computer1/computer2/server1 without any errors.
Teun Vink wrote:
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
computer1 and computer2 nfs mount
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I had the same problem when trying to scp from an openSSH
based machine to an F-Secure based SSH machine
I assumed it was some sort of protocol mismatch between
the two implimentations
Jan.
> computer1 and computer2 nfs mount home dirs
> from ser
are you in LAN or Internet connection
because if you have a MTU ( Maximum Tranmit Unit : cf ifconfig )or MSS (
Maximum Segmnet Size : cf iptables ) problem this can explain that
problem.
the SSH can pass but not the SCP or other program use it as rsync ,cvs
francois
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 07:5
* Hanasaki JiJi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-21 07:58 +0200]:
> all can ssh to each other
> computer1 and computer2 cannot scp to/from eachother
though this is not related to debian-security and you should have posted
to debian-user or debian-ssh, you might want to check "ssh computer2 : ".
If the
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
> computer1 and computer2 nfs mount home dirs
> from server1
>
> all can ssh to each other
>
> computer1 and computer2 can scp to/from server1
>
> computer1 and computer2 cannot scp to/from eachother
>
> Any thoughts? Could this be related to the nfs
computer1 and computer2 nfs mount home dirs
from server1
all can ssh to each other
computer1 and computer2 can scp to/from server1
computer1 and computer2 cannot scp to/from eachother
Any thoughts? Could this be related to the nfs mounting of home dirs?
Thanks
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