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Re: scp problem [SOLVED]

Subject: Re: scp problem [SOLVED]
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 17:48:49 +0200
Yup that was it. Thanks a lot.

On Fri, 2007-08-17 at 08:27 -0700, Joseph Spenner wrote:
--- Stephane Mikaty <mikaty@ecircle-ag.com> wrote:

When I try to perform an scp operation, I sometimes
get the following
output, a series of equal (=) signs, and the command
returns, without
any error message. The file is not copied. I don't
get the problem on
every host in my system, nor do I get it in both
directions. Performing
the scp operation from the target host usually fixes
the problem.

gnome@build:~/trans$ scp wreck.txt
localhost:./test.txt
=====================
gnome@build:~/trans$


Can anyone shed on what's happening, and How I can
fix it?


I've seen scp break when the target system is echoing
something back upon connection-- perhaps a message in
the .login or .profile that was added.
Anything like that present?



       
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