Re: Help with SSH, any tricks to get it to work? #3

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At 06:36 AM 2/4/2004, Bob Koehler wrote:
>In article <bvp261$nv4$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>, bleau@umtof.umd.edu 
>(Lawrence Bleau) writes:
> >
> > Any suggestions here?
> >
>
>    Tried the same on Multinet.  sftp seems to work fine.  scp from the
>    Mac to the VMS system gets the file attributes wrong.  scp from the
>    VMS system to the Mac fails without showing the progress bar or
>    an error message.
>
>    SSH log files indicate a possible Kerberos error.  None of my systems
>    are set up for Kerberos.  I can't be positive that these log files
>    belong to the Mac sessions.

What's the error?  What version of MultiNet?  There's a (somewhat annoying)
message that can come from an SSH connection that really indicates nothing
more than you aren't configured for Kerberos.  It's a message that's going
to disappear next release.


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| Principal Engineer            |   world: those who understand binary   |
| Process Software              |   and those who don't."                |
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Reply dano (152) 2/4/2004 2:11:04 PM

In article <6.0.0.22.2.20040204070931.02239c48@192.168.0.11>, Dan O'Reilly <dano@process.com> writes:
> At 06:36 AM 2/4/2004, Bob Koehler wrote:
>>In article <bvp261$nv4$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>, bleau@umtof.umd.edu 
>>(Lawrence Bleau) writes:
>> >
>> > Any suggestions here?
>> >
>>
>>    Tried the same on Multinet.  sftp seems to work fine.  scp from the
>>    Mac to the VMS system gets the file attributes wrong.  scp from the
>>    VMS system to the Mac fails without showing the progress bar or
>>    an error message.
>>
>>    SSH log files indicate a possible Kerberos error.  None of my systems
>>    are set up for Kerberos.  I can't be positive that these log files
>>    belong to the Mac sessions.

   I've exchanged email with Dan, and that is the message he discusses
   below.

> What's the error?  What version of MultiNet?  There's a (somewhat annoying)
> message that can come from an SSH connection that really indicates nothing
> more than you aren't configured for Kerberos.  It's a message that's going
> to disappear next release.
> 
> 
> ------
> +-------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
> | Dan O'Reilly                  |  "There are 10 types of people in this |
> | Principal Engineer            |   world: those who understand binary   |
> | Process Software              |   and those who don't."                |
> | http://www.process.com        |                                        |
> +-------------------------------+----------------------------------------+
> 
> 
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Reply koehler2 (8190) 2/4/2004 6:19:13 PM


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