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тАО09-21-2005 04:03 PM
тАО09-21-2005 04:03 PM
SSH/SCP Compatability mode.
We have Eunuchs wallies, that want to transfer files to our VMS Alpha, and as such insist on SCP as a file transfer mechanism - However, they are running some "ancient" version of Unix, which doesn't have SCP/SSH V2.0, and as such we need to run in V1.0 compatability mode to receive files from their "standards based machine...
If the SCP was from out end, we could initiate with a "-1" (One) qualifier, which would appear to force SCP V1 compatability. However it is being driven from their end, as we really need to modify the [.ssh2]ssh2_config. (and sshd2__config.) to suit.
These have an Ssh1Compatability parameter, which I understand should be set to be "Yes"
But, there is a Ssh1Path and a SshD1Path parameter, which would appear to need to point to a V1.0 compatible SCP/SSH.
the problem is, I see nothing about where or what that image should or could be, (nor any specific documentation about these settings...)
Help...
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тАО09-21-2005 05:02 PM
тАО09-21-2005 05:02 PM
Re: SSH/SCP Compatability mode.
It would appear that ssh1/scp1 is the default mode for Solaris boxes - Another reason (One of many) not to use Sun.
q
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тАО09-21-2005 05:05 PM
тАО09-21-2005 05:05 PM
Re: SSH/SCP Compatability mode.
Have you (or they) considered using C-Kermit from
the *nix end and sending the stuff over an SSH connection?
Just a thought...
Dave
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тАО09-21-2005 05:21 PM
тАО09-21-2005 05:21 PM
Re: SSH/SCP Compatability mode.
sigh...
Q
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тАО09-21-2005 08:41 PM
тАО09-21-2005 08:41 PM
Re: SSH/SCP Compatability mode.
"The SSH1 protocol suite is not supported for terminal sessions, remote command execution, and file transfer operations. Parameters unique to SSH1 in the server and client configuration files are ignored."
Tell the slowaris people to wake up and upgrade to something current if they want to talk to a modern operating system like VMS :-)
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тАО09-30-2005 03:18 AM
тАО09-30-2005 03:18 AM