Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "corrupt files localhost"
2000 Sep 21
0
remote execution
On a related note to my corrupt files issue, it seems that somethign is
also different with openssh and fsecure ssh that breaks on of our scripts
that does an apache restart or on a remote machine. It just does a
restart using red hat package init script and smoetimes completely fails
to execute. The problem is that it's only *sometimes*. Fsecure ssh work
reliable. Any ideas on this?
2010 May 10
1
Corrupt R installation?
I installed the lattice package, and got an error that R was not able
to remove the previous version of lattice. Now my installation seems
to be currupt, even affecting other packages. I am getting this error
when loading TTR:
> library(TTR)
Loading required package: xts
Loading required package: zoo
Error in loadNamespace(i, c(lib.loc, .libPaths())) :
there is no package called
2000 Oct 02
0
(from BugTraq) openssh2.2.p1 - Re: scp file transfer hole
X-PMC-CI-e-mail-id: 13726
Hi,
I have been a successful user of Openssh for some time.
I am attaching two articles from BugTraq.
Hopefully, they show exactly the security problems
reported in the BugTraq mailing list.
[Pity that no one seemed to have bothered to contact the
mailing list(s) for openssh development.]
I am not sure what the right fixes would be.
But at least, people need to be
2000 May 28
1
Protocol error's with 2.1.0p2
I'm getting "Protocol errors" when trying to scp files from my
laptop to my desktop (only when trying to scp root at laptop:/path/file, not
vis-vis). See screen dump's at end of e-mail for exact details. The most
confusing thing about this problem (to me anyway), is that this is a
one-way problem. I can log into the laptop and scp files down from the
desktop no problems.
2012 May 31
1
ControlMaster, scp and current working directory
Hi,
It seems there is a problem regarding ControlMaster and scp'ing a file
depending on the current working directory:
$ cd ~/Personnel
$ scp -o ControlMaster=yes cox.jpg host.local:
muxserver_listen bind(): No such file or directory
lost connection
$ scp -o ControlMaster=no cox.jpg host.local:
cox.jpg 100% 222KB 222.1KB/s 00:00
$ cd
$ scp -o
2000 Jun 28
1
F-secure -> Openssh Compatibility (fwd)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 16:09:43 -0600 (MDT)
From: "W. Scott Wilburn" <wilburn at lanl.gov>
To: ssh at clinet.fi
Subject: F-secure -> Openssh Compatibility
We have Macintoshes running Fsecure SSH client 1.0.1 which are unable to
connect to a server running Openssh 2.1.1 on Red Hat 6.2.
I believe that the problem is a bug with Fsecure, since a 30-day trial
version of 1.0.2 works
2011 Feb 06
3
OpenSSH could be faster...then why don't they path it??
https://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/hpn-v-ssh-tput.jpg
"SCP and the underlying SSH2 protocol implementation in OpenSSH is network performance limited by statically defined internal flow control buffers. These buffers often end up acting as a bottleneck for network throughput of SCP, especially on long and high bandwith network links. Modifying the ssh code to allow the buffers
2000 Jun 28
2
F-secure -> Openssh Compatibility
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, W. Scott Wilburn wrote:
> We have Macintoshes running Fsecure SSH client 1.0.1 which are unable to
> connect to a server running Openssh 2.1.1 on Red Hat 6.2.
>
> I believe that the problem is a bug with Fsecure, since a 30-day trial
> version of 1.0.2 works fine. I'm a bit reluctant to tell all the Mac users
> they have to spend money to upgrade,
2005 Apr 06
5
Feature Suggestion - scp don't decrypt file at destination unecrypt on copy back switch
Hi all,
Please pardon me if this has been discussed already on this list.
I searched on "destination" and did not find a hit.
The problem I am trying solve is having backups on a remote server
that even root cannot not read. I have seen lot's of specialized file
systems and volume drivers for various operating systems. But being
that all files are already scp'd to the
2003 Sep 12
0
multiple problems with fxp0 and 4.8/9-stable
I've spent the past four days or so updating machines here to 4.8/9-stable via
cvsup, and have done a complete make buildworld/kernel on each machine (some
SMP, some single processor). It seems something is broken with the latest fxp
driver, on each machine (different mobos and hardware configs) heavy network
traffic with fxp NICs causes timeouts and random kernel panics.
First machine to
2011 Jan 31
4
Groups
Hi All,
On one of my servers I have a personal account and root. I disable root for ssh logins and run ssh on an alternative port. When 'scp'ing files I usually scp them up, then ssh in 'su' root and move them to /var/www/html.
I can sftp I realize, but what group can I add my personal account to, but not root, so I can sftp in and put the files in /var/www/html?
Secondarily
2003 Sep 12
2
recent stability problems with fxp driver
I've spent the past four days or so updating machines here to 4.8/9-stable via
cvsup, and have done a complete make buildworld/kernel on each machine (some
SMP, some single processor). It seems something is broken with the latest fxp
driver, on each machine (different mobos and hardware configs) heavy network
traffic with fxp NICs causes timeouts and random kernel panics.
First machine to
2006 Nov 20
0
[LLVMdev] Mingw 1.9 release rar archive currupt
I downloaded the prebuild mingw 1.9 release and tried to extract the
archine with WinRAR (latest), but it didn't work, says that archive is
currupt. The source release was extracted correctly ...
Žiga
2006 Nov 20
0
[LLVMdev] Mingw 1.9 release rar archive currupt
Hello, Ziga
> I downloaded the prebuild mingw 1.9 release and tried to extract the
> archine with WinRAR (latest), but it didn't work, says that archive is
> currupt. The source release was extracted correctly ...
I'm sorry, this is well-known issue with msys-supplied tar+bzip2
executables (\n is turned to \r\n somewhere in binary files). I'll fix
the tarball soon.
--
2015 Jul 23
3
Cisco vs. 6.9
After upgrading a Linux system from OpenSSH 6.7 to 6.9, Cisco
switches/routers can no longer scp config files to/from the system. The
last debug entry before the Cisco device closes the connection is "debug1:
server_input_channel_open: confirm session". The next line is "Connection
closed by x.x.x.x". Anyone else seen this or know of a fix? The Cisco
device gives
2007 Nov 12
0
3 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_player.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_player.c | 18 +--
test/trace/loadvars-decode-5.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-5.swf.trace | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/trace/loadvars-decode-6.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-6.swf.trace | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
test/trace/loadvars-decode-7.swf |binary
test/trace/loadvars-decode-7.swf.trace |
2007 Jan 10
0
chan_read_failed for istate 3 on serverside when scp'ing file
Hi,
when scp'ing a file from hostA to hostB I receive following error message on
the server side.
Message in authlog:
Jan 9 15:01:32 zapphod sshd[3229]: [ID 800047 auth.error] error: channel 0:
chan_read_failed for istate 3
The file itself is transfered correctly, so I'm wondering why this error is
being logged and what this error message means
It seems that the occurance of this
2005 May 20
0
Message Stopped by Bothways : Block Greater than 40 recip
MailMarshal has stopped the following message:
Message: B0000edbce.00000001.mml
From: samba@samba.org
To: 0HMN001SJJEO7P@meandermc.nl; 0HMN002PGJ3XTO@meandermc.nl; 0HMN003MSRVTJ4@meandermc.nl; 0HMN004HCKM5BS@meandermc.nl; 0HMN00CLFJAHEI@meandermc.nl; 0HMU001QIAZXD7@meandermc.nl; 0HMU00DMEHZEM8@meandermc.nl; 0HN50004MEFYL8@meandermc.nl; 3Darjan@meandermc.nl;
2003 Feb 04
0
Samba PDC and Samba Client
Hello,
I have 1 SAMBA PDC :
version : Samba version 2.2.6pre2
name: lothar
ip: 192.191.193.10 and 192.168.1.2
PDC of ADMIN01
I have 1 SAMBA client:
version:Samba version 2.2.7a
name: intranet
ip 192.191.193.2
member of ADMIN01
with option Wins server and winbind .
and one Win2000:
member of ADMIN01
---------
My pdc have the add user script (work fine i have see the machine in
/etc/passwd and
2001 Dec 10
10
hang on exit bug under Linux
>From what I understand, the problem is due to people's disagreement about what the "correct" behavior should be. I'm pretty sure that the following is the correct behavior from running rsh and ssh often (both fsecure and openssh).
Lets say you have a stupid script that does
while 1
do
sleep 1
done
Called foreverSleep on your remote host:
rsh remotehost