"Ian D. Bjorhovde" said:
> Hi,
>
> I am using 1.5-beta14, connecting from a Windows client to a Linux
> server.
>
> I am using the TCP server/client support, and I have come across
> what I think is a bug.
>
> I have set the --user nobody --group nobody options for my connection.
> On the linu
Ian D. Bjorhovde wrote:
I do not run into this issue if I use the UDP client.
this, IS strange ...
If I change the permissions of the key file (i.e. mode 666), I don't
get an error (rather a warning about open permissions on the key file),
but then I get the same permission denied error when
Hi,
I am using 1.5-beta14, connecting from a Windows client to a Linux
server.
I am using the TCP server/client support, and I have come across
what I think is a bug.
I have set the --user nobody --group nobody options for my connection.
On the linux server, I have --proto tcp-server.
When I f
Jon Nelson said:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, James Yonan wrote:
>
> > I'm not running 2.6 yet, but if someone gives me ssh access, I will
> > fix.
>
> No offence, but you're not about to get access to my network. ;-)
That's just a generic request, not aimed at you in particular. Most of reason
why