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Re: Can't scp from HPUX to AIX

Subject: Re: Can't scp from HPUX to AIX
Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 10:25:02 -0500 (CDT)

I know you've already looked at them, but can you provide some of what the logs 
are
reporting?






<quote who="Hicks,Rodger">

I'm trying to scp a file from HPUX (OpenSSH 3.7.1P2) to AIX (4.0).  It
asks me to authenticate, I type in the password and after three attempts
it fails with "no more authentication methods to try".  I know I'm not
typing in the password incorrectly because I can telnet fine.  Same
problem happens with ssh, obviously.  However, everything works fine in
the direction if I scp from AIX to HP-UX.

Any ideas??

Thanks!!


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