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 wrote:
|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 which version
|of Redhat? I only know 'uname', which shows the kernel, right?
|
|linuxbox1: built by a true wizard who is unfortunately no longer with the
|company. kernel 2.0.34
|
|linuxbox2: built by a very nice guy who doesn't write things down and
|won't remember what he did 10 minutes after he did it. :) kernel 2.0.36
|
|They are both webservers, and part of my job is to keep them updated with
|current documents. I do not have ftp enabled on either of the boxes (and
|am not permitted to), and have been using an ftp server as an intermediary,
|but it is going to go away soon. I have been trying to use scp, but it
|works only to linuxbox1 (SSH Version 1.3.5) and not linuxbox2 (SSH Version
|OpenSSH-2.1)! >:|
|
|Logged in to (yet another) box as root, when I try to scp a file to box 2,
|I get this error:
|:::-->scp testfile user@linuxbox2:/home/user/testfile
|user@linuxbox2's password:
|bash: scp: command not found
|lost connection
|
|If I try to scp it as root, I get:
|:::-->scp testfile root@linuxbox2:/home/user/testfile
|root@linuxbox2's password:
|Permission denied.
|lost connection
|
|The 'command not found' thing looks like a path problem with the box I'm
|scping from, but that doesn't really make sense because I'm root in both cases.
|
|Someone in my office who knows a little unix suggested that it's something
|with the version 2 SSH. I've looked at ssh_config on both boxes. There
|are a few differences, but nothing obvious to me. Of course I'm looking
|for something that says "Allow scp yes". :) The only one that seems to
|have any bearing on the situation is the line "PasswordAuthentication yes",
|which is commented out on box1, and not on box2.
|
|I'm not seeing anything in the howtos, and all my web searches have turned
|up dead ends. Can somebody point me in the right direction, assuming
|you've actually made it all the way through my long post?
|
|Thanks for your help and attention,
|gabrielle
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