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Posted to fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Keiron Liddle <ke...@aftexsw.com> on 2002/02/22 09:23:17 UTC
SSH'ing
Hi Arved,
I ssh'ed into A (thats cvs.apache.org right?) and did an scp to B. As I
use password access only then I had to enter a password. It sounds like
you are using key access, in which case wouldn't you need you key for B
setup in A?
From you machine you should still be able to do
scp a:/home/... b:/www/...
and I think it will use the keys from you machine which are apparently
working.
On 2002.02.21 23:52 Arved Sandstrom wrote:
> Thank you. Just out of curiosity, what did you do that worked? Because if
> we
> call 'icarus' A and 'daedalus' B, I SSH'd into both A and B, and then
> from
> the session on B I attempted to scp from A (where the distros were) to B.
> That failed because scp asked for a password. I also tried doing the scp
> with both A and B being remote specifications; every time I tried that it
> hung for 30 or 60 seconds and then aborted without any explanation.
>
> I can SSH into both, and scp to both; it's the scp between the two that
> is
> the problem.
>
> But now that I think about it I could have done 4 transfers...
>
> Arved
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RE: SSH'ing
Posted by Arved Sandstrom <Ar...@chebucto.ns.ca>.
Hi, Keiron
I definitely expected the second approach to work. If I can SSH into A
(cvs.apache.org, or icarus), and I can SSH into B (xml.apache.org, among
others, or daedalus), and I can scp to both, then I ought to be able to scp
between A and B from my machine. But it aborted every time I tried it.
My problem with the first approach is that SSH uses passwords also, but as a
convenience I have the password set to nothing so I don't have to enter it
every time. What happened was icarus asked me for a password and I had none
to give. So that failed.
Further investigation is required. :-)
Arved
-----Original Message-----
From: Keiron Liddle [mailto:keiron@aftexsw.com]
Sent: February 22, 2002 4:23 AM
To: fop-dev@xml.apache.org
Subject: SSH'ing
Hi Arved,
I ssh'ed into A (thats cvs.apache.org right?) and did an scp to B. As I
use password access only then I had to enter a password. It sounds like
you are using key access, in which case wouldn't you need you key for B
setup in A?
From you machine you should still be able to do
scp a:/home/... b:/www/...
and I think it will use the keys from you machine which are apparently
working.
On 2002.02.21 23:52 Arved Sandstrom wrote:
> Thank you. Just out of curiosity, what did you do that worked? Because if
> we
> call 'icarus' A and 'daedalus' B, I SSH'd into both A and B, and then
> from
> the session on B I attempted to scp from A (where the distros were) to B.
> That failed because scp asked for a password. I also tried doing the scp
> with both A and B being remote specifications; every time I tried that it
> hung for 30 or 60 seconds and then aborted without any explanation.
>
> I can SSH into both, and scp to both; it's the scp between the two that
> is
> the problem.
>
> But now that I think about it I could have done 4 transfers...
>
> Arved
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