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problems faced while using ssh

Subject: problems faced while using ssh
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 22:10:43 -0800 (PST)

Hi all,

we are using OpenSSh 3.7.1p1 version in both unix and Windows environment.
Also we had sucessfully implemented Password Less Authentication to connect
to unix machine from windows using SSH.

we are able to run a script made in unix end but the same script is not
getting executed when we try to run it through windows command prompt.

To make the picture more clear i will show u the errors which we are getting
while executing the script from Windows command prompt:-

C:\>ssh shadm@hpcc558.corp.hp.com /home/shadm/shcalc/DateProject/test.sh >
test1.log

grep: can't open rates.rel
expr: Syntax error
grep: can't open canada_exchange_rate.txt
grep: can't open month_midmonth_release.txt
sed: Cannot find or open file month_midmonth_release.txt.

Even we changed the permissions for the above files for which we are getting
the error, but still we are not able to open those files from Windows End.

Is there something to do with SSH permissions????

can anyone please help us in this regard.

Regards,
Kishore
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