gabrielle,
ssh1 will only work with ssh1, and ssh2 will only work with ssh2. i
suggest you install ssh1 on box2 or ssh2 on box1. also, if you're only
trying to syncronize the files in a particular directory on each box, you
might consider using rsync.
-tricia
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, gabrielle wrot
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 03:52:37PM -0800 or thereabouts, gabrielle wrote:
> I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group. Both
> are running Redhat, but I don't know what versions. Probably old, as they
> were built more than a year ago. Is there a way to find out which v
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 03:52:37PM -0800, gabrielle wrote:
> I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group.
> Both are running Redhat, but I don't know what versions. Probably
> old, as they were built more than a year ago. Is there a way to find
> out which version of Redhat
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Subject: [techtalk] problem with scp
Hi everyone. I love this list, I've been learning a lot. And now I have a
question.
I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group. Both
are running
Hi everyone. I love this list, I've been learning a lot. And now I have a
question.
I inherited a couple of linux boxes from other people in my group. Both
are running Redhat, but I don't know what versions. Probably old, as they
were built more than a year ago. Is there a way to find out