Re: [techtalk] problem with scp

2000-11-28 Thread Tricia Bowen
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

Re: [techtalk] problem with scp

2000-11-28 Thread Telsa Gwynne
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

Re: [techtalk] problem with scp

2000-11-27 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
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

RE: [techtalk] problem with scp

2000-11-27 Thread Angela Nash
Make sure scp is in the default path of both systems. If not you'll get the "command not found error". Some SSH config's do not allow root to log in remotely. Check your sshd_config file in either /etc or /etc/ssh. Jason -Original Message- From: gabrielle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] S