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transfer error

Subject: transfer error
Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 17:07:55 -0400
THE PROGRAM HAS PERFORMED A FATAL OPERATION AND WILL BE CLOSED.
Cause of the fatal operation:

E:\m-ssh2-b33\lib\sshutil\sshadt\sshadt.c:519 SshADT (function name unavailable) Precondition failed: container != ((void *)0)

SSH Windows Secure Shell Troubleshooting Report
Generated on Mon Apr 04 2005 21:03:29

SSH Client version:
3.2.9 (Build 282)

License:
This copy of SSH Secure Shell is a non-commercial version



Operating system:
Microsoft Windows 2000 version 5.1 Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)

Remote host version:
SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.6.1p2

Remote host type:
Unix (User specified).

Negotiated Algorithms:
SSH2 - aes128-cbc - hmac-md5 - none

Connection Settings:
Encryption Algorithm: <Default>
MAC Algorithm: <Default>
Compression: <None>
Port Number: 22
Connect Through Firewall: No
Firewall: (Empty)
Firewall Port: 1080

Last 5 Messages displayed:
Message 1:
Encountered 1 errors during the transfer.

Message 2:
Encountered 1 errors during the transfer.

Message 3:
Encountered 1 errors during the transfer.


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