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2025 Feb 04
1
Possibility of scp --interactive option
> On Feb 4, 2025, at 12:26, Christoph Groth <christoph at grothesque.org> wrote: > > ?Morgan, Iain (ARC-TN)[InuTeq, LLC] wrote: > >> -d >> >> Except that -i is already being used by scp to specify the identity. > > I had noticed that, and it?s unfortunate. So it would have to be > a different letter [but probably not -a or -n]. Possibilities which
2025 Feb 03
1
Possibility of scp --interactive option
On Sun, 2 Feb 2025, Jochen Bern wrote: > On 01.02.25 22:30, Christoph Groth wrote: > > An --interactive option that behaves just like the one in cp would solve > > the issue for me. I would happily alias scp to scp --interactive. Is > > there any technical or other reason why scp does not have such an option > > or something similar? > > Seeing that (the PUT
2025 Feb 02
1
Possibility of scp --interactive option
On 01.02.25 22:30, Christoph Groth wrote: > An --interactive option that behaves just like the one in cp would solve > the issue for me. I would happily alias scp to scp --interactive. Is > there any technical or other reason why scp does not have such an option > or something similar? Seeing that (the PUT command in) sftp doesn't have such an option, either, I suspect that it
2025 Feb 01
1
Possibility of scp --interactive option
Hello, Now that scp uses the sftp protocol, wouldn?t it be a good idea to add an --interactive option ? la cp to it? It seems to me that one common usage of scp is to make sure that the files being copied are available on the remote machine, but without overwriting anything (and certainly not silently). I find myself very often in this situation, but judging by the number of questions about
2002 May 27
2
hist failed with unused arguments
Hello, I urgently need a histogram of the vector geo1$ds1 but: > hist(geo1$ds1) Error in hist(geo1$ds1) : unused argument(s) ( ...) I can use density, summary, boxplot and stem with this vector but not hist ? Any suggestions ? Thanks in advance, Detlef Groth > density(geo1$ds1) Call: density(x = geo1$ds1) Data: geo1$ds1 (1412 obs.); Bandwidth 'bw' = 0.2805
2013 Mar 13
1
Empty cluster / segfault using vanilla kmeans with version 2.15.2
Hello, here is a working reproducible example which crashes R using kmeans or gives empty clusters using the nstart option with R 15.2. library(cluster) kmeans(ruspini,4) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=2) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=4) kmeans(ruspini,4,nstart=10) ?kmeans either we got empty always clusters and or, after some further commands an segfault. regards, Detlef Groth ------------ [R] Empty
2004 Apr 03
1
Domain Administrators Not Recognized in Samba3
Hi, I've been struggling with this for a while now, and i can't figure out whats missing. I have a valid user, who is also a member of the "Domain Admins" group. I can login with smbclient just fine, but administrative rights aren't recognized when i try to join the domain. Group is mapped to the proper SID and a matching POSIX group (just in case). Backend is ldapsam.
2025 Feb 05
1
Possibility of scp --interactive option
Jim Knoble wrote: > Possibilities which try not to overload confusing options from `cp` or `ssh` > (and in some cases `rsync`): > > -B ("bother me") > -E ("excuse me, did you meant to overwrite?") > -G ("get confirmation") > -j ("just ask") > -m ("make me think/confirm") > -y or -Y ("yes, ask me before
2025 Jan 10
1
[PATCH v2] ssh-add: support external parsing of key listing
What about simply modifying your script? For example, instead of simply doing "ssh-add -l," you could use "ssh-add -l | grep SHA256." This would eliminate any non-key output to stdout, but admiteedly assumes that the fingerprint algorithm does not change. -- Iain On 1/9/25, 7:09?PM, "openssh-unix-dev" <openssh-unix-dev-bounces+iain.morgan=nasa.gov at
2017 Jan 03
2
DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST on 64-bit Linux systems
On 12/30/2016 02:40 AM, Damien Miller wrote: > On Wed, 28 Dec 2016, Iain Morgan wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> On RHEL 6/amd64, the stock value for DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST is not >> very useful. On such systems, /usr/lib64/* would need to be added to the >> pattern list. Although users can specify the -P option every time they >> launch ssh-agent, it might be
2002 Oct 15
0
"RAMDISK" problem
Erik Groth wrote: > Thanks for helping me out. > Skipping the "load_ramdisk" part fixed the "RAMDISK: couldn't find valid > RAM disk image" problem, but the "Kernel panic: Unable to mount root fs > on 01:00" part is still there, what can cause this problem? 01:00 is a > valid device right? > 01:00 is /dev/ram0 -- I would guess that your kernel
2004 Feb 03
2
scp interactive
I was just curious how come there is no interactive option available for scp? A -i option is available for cp and rm, etc which prompts you before overwriting existing files. Was there a special reason why a similar option was not made available for scp? Thanks, Umar
2019 Nov 01
2
[Bug 3086] New: Ssh, scp (6.2p2 or 7.4p1) can't support the way to enter the private key password in a non-interactive way.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3086 Bug ID: 3086 Summary: Ssh, scp (6.2p2 or 7.4p1) can't support the way to enter the private key password in a non-interactive way. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.4p1 Hardware: ix86 OS: Linux Status: NEW
2007 Nov 29
3
gem provider non-interactive
Hi, I was wondering if there is any of getting the gem package provider to run non-interactively? When upgrading mongrel it fails because it gets prompted for which version to install: Attempting remote update of mongrel Select which gem to install for your platform (x86_64-linux) 1. mongrel 1.1.1 (ruby) 2. mongrel 1.1.1 (jruby) 3. mongrel 1.1.1 (mswin32) 4. mongrel 1.1 (mswin32) 5.
2000 Dec 24
2
scp -f / interactive ?
Hi, % scp -v user at host:file.txt . [..] debug: Remote protocol version 1.99, remote software version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1 debug: Local version string SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.1.1 [..] debug: Sending command: scp -v -f file.txt debug: Entering interactive session. Sending file modes: C0644 3093316 file.txt Since it 'interactives' the remote user needs a shell. Any workaround? But more interesting
2006 Feb 28
1
scp and SGI DMF
Hello, For some time now, our users have been encountering a problem when using scp to overwrite files on our mass-storage system, which uses SGI's DMF product. I don't have any data as to whether or not any other HSMs would be similarly affected. The scenario is that a user is overwriting a file (via scp) that has previously been migrated to tape. The scp opens the file for writing, but
2006 Jul 06
2
scp/sftp weirdness
Hi ya'll- I'm having this weird problem with the new version of OpenSSH compiled on Solaris, version 4.3p2. SSH and SSHD work fine, all is well. But when I try to sftp or scp something I get this: % sftp bullitt Connecting to bullitt... command-line: line 0: Bad configuration option: PermitLocalCommand Connection closed % "PermitLocalCommand" doesn't appear in
2007 May 11
1
SCP two remote hosts with non-default ports
Hi, I'm having trouble finding the correct syntax to scp between two remote hosts with non-defaults ports. <scp -P 1234 user at remotehost:/sourcefile -P 4321 user at remotehost:/destfile> No matter what i've tried i cant get scp to connect both servers with different ports. Is this even possible? The workaround i've found is to use <ssh... "scp..."> Thanks,
2013 Jan 02
1
ssh / scp slow on 10GBE
Hello list, right now SSH Tunnel / scp is reaches just around 76Mb/s on my E5 Xeon using AES-NI but openssl reaches around 600-700Mb/s using 128aes-cbc cipher. As far as i understand http://www.psc.edu/index.php/hpn-ssh this is due to very small buffers in ssh / scp. Is there any work on this? Like autotuning the buffer size? Are there plans to integrate the hpn patches? Greets, Stefan
2010 Jun 30
5
Possible feature request: sync_on_close mode for scp/sftp uploads
Hi all, First, my apologies if this is not the right forum for this... if there is a more appropriate place to make OpenSSH feature requests, or if this feature already exists, please let me know. Some background: My company makes an 'embedded' audio server box that runs Debian Linux, and one of the product's features is that users can upload files to the server via SSH, using their