I apologize if this has been reported already - my company has blocked the reporting site so I cannot see if it has or what the solution is. I have also reported this to AT&T as a UWIN issue too. Ok - so I am running UWIN 4.1 (the latest version of this) on a Windows XP SP2 system. UWIN 4.1 bundles with it OpenSSH 3.6p1. I have setup and tested SSH and it works fine. I can run an ssh command to one of my unix servers and it works and reports exactly as I expect it to. But when I run "scp <ID>@<HOSTNAME>:/etc/ssh/ssh_config ." I get the following error: ssh: <HOSTNAME>:/etc/ssh/sshd_config: no address associated with hostname. It is not extracting the HOSTNAME properly in order to do its IP lookup on it. If I change this to use the IP address - it still fails and the error is the same - just substitute the IP for the HOSTNAME. It seems to be an SCP issue in the way it is extracting the name. if I add an entry in my /etc/hosts file for the entire entry above (with colon and path) it will then try to establish the scp connection (and it fails for other reasons obviously then). My question is - is there a simple fix for this version of OpenSSH - or do I have to upgrade. I have a question out to UWIN to find out how I would do that though since it is a packaged application for them. Thank you in advance for any support. __________________________________ David E. Love Unix System Admin / Oracle DBA Security Benefit One Security Benefit Place Topeka, KS 66636 P - 785.438.6359 C - 785.213.8452 E - David.Love at SecurityBenefit.com