me at cb.ws
2004-Aug-21 00:40 UTC
BUG - ssh issue and variation - Plus implementation problem for linux
Please have a look at: http://www.experts- exchange.com/Networking/Linux_Networking/Q_21101467 .html and my responses to it. It is reasonably easy to get around the problem on Cygwin, and the windows version with putty doesn't appear to be a problem...but how is one supposed to deal with it in the linux. Perhaps a need to alter the sanity checks for the scp inpur args? Best regards Peter Edmond
Mark D. Baushke
2004-Aug-21 01:15 UTC
BUG - ssh issue and variation - Plus implementation problem for linux
In a standard URL syntax, @ may be replaced by %40, I suppose that might be an extension worth considering for sftp and/or scp... That is, you would use this command: scp xxx.xxx%40xxx.com at ftp.xxxx.net:~/test.txt . However, it may be easier for now to consider using $HOME/.ssh/config to help you in this case: --------------- Host ftp.xxxx.net User xxx.xxx at xxx.com --------------- and the command would then be scp ftp.xxxx.net:~/test.txt . which is typically much easier to type as well. Good luck, -- Mark me at cb.ws writes:> Please have a look at: > > http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Linux_Networking/Q_21101467.html > > and my responses to it. It is reasonably easy to > get around the problem on Cygwin, and the windows > version with putty doesn't appear to be a > problem...but how is one supposed to deal with it > in the linux. Perhaps a need to alter the sanity > checks for the scp inpur args?
me at cb.ws
2004-Aug-21 12:16 UTC
BUG - ssh issue and variation - Plus implementation problem for linux
Thankyou for the response. I've posted in the board, so that others can benefit from your comments as well. Best regards Peter To: me at cb.ws Copies to: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org Subject: Re: BUG - ssh issue and variation - Plus implementation problem for linux From: "Mark D. Baushke" <mdb at juniper.net> Date sent: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 18:15:27 -0700> In a standard URL syntax, @ may be replaced by %40, I suppose that > might be an extension worth considering for sftp and/or scp... That > is, you would use this command: > > scp xxx.xxx%40xxx.com at ftp.xxxx.net:~/test.txt . > > However, it may be easier for now to consider using $HOME/.ssh/config > to help you in this case: > > --------------- > Host ftp.xxxx.net > User xxx.xxx at xxx.com > --------------- > > and the command would then be > > scp ftp.xxxx.net:~/test.txt . > > which is typically much easier to type as well. > > Good luck, > -- Mark > > me at cb.ws writes: > > > Please have a look at: > > > > http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Linux_Networking/Q_211014 > > 67.html > > > > and my responses to it. It is reasonably easy to > > get around the problem on Cygwin, and the windows > > version with putty doesn't appear to be a > > problem...but how is one supposed to deal with it > > in the linux. Perhaps a need to alter the sanity > > checks for the scp inpur args?