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On Thursday 22 April 2004 16:20, Alan Cox wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 03:56:37PM +0100, Gavin Henry wrote:
> I can ssh just fine to any box, but the error message with scp is, when
> issuing:
>
> scp -p user@host:~/file user2@host2:~/
>
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).
> lost connection
This is a long known bug with ssh, at least on Linux. It's already in
bugzilla against RHEL3. Something like
it appears so, there are things dating back to 1999 in computer.security.ssh
ssh user@host1 scp file user2@host2:file
should work 8)
Yes test features:
Apparently, they say that it's the echo features etc. I have tried commenting
everything out, but even motd or if you have never logged in before, trips it
up.
Is there anything I can do with /etc/bashrc or ~/.bashrc etc?
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