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Grex > Helpers > #130: Grex System Problems - Winter 2003/2004 |  |
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gelinas
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response 378 of 384:
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Mar 21 02:02 UTC 2004 |
Yes, it's a virus.
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drew
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response 379 of 384:
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Mar 21 06:45 UTC 2004 |
ssh works for me, sftp does not.
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styles
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response 380 of 384:
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Mar 21 18:59 UTC 2004 |
sftp-server is a seperate program which is enabled as a subsystem in your
sshd_config (for openssh, at least). "sftp-server: command not found"
implies, i believe, that the subsystem directive is there in grex's
configuration, but the program itself is not. scp should suit your needs,
though.
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gull
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response 381 of 384:
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Mar 22 21:27 UTC 2004 |
sftp-server is actually run in the command shell by your ssh client,
when you connect. This seems to happen *before* your environment is set
up, too, which means there is no path to search. So your ssh client has
to have, in its configuration, the proper full path to where sftp-server
is *on the remote system*.
I ran into this on FreeBSD. WinSCP's default for where sftp-server is
located is not the same as where FreeBSD installs it.
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styles
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response 382 of 384:
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Mar 23 00:58 UTC 2004 |
same thing. it's not there.
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drew
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response 383 of 384:
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Mar 23 20:38 UTC 2004 |
So where is sftp-server on Grex?
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gull
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response 384 of 384:
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Mar 24 00:09 UTC 2004 |
It looks like there isn't one. Presumably our version of sshd is too
old to have come with it.
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