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    Subjectproblems using ssh
    With Kernel 2.0.4 and 2.0.7 I have problems using the scp command on an
    nfs-mounted device. (If that error occures with previous kernel releases is
    unknown to me)

    Doing something like

    vir$ cd /tmp
    vir$ scp imke:/usr/src/linux .

    works fine. But

    vir$ mount -t nfs imke:/mnt/hda1 /usr -o rw,rsize=3072,wsize=3072
    vir$ cd /usr/src/
    vir$ scp -r -v imke:/usr/src/linux .

    just gives the appended output (and an directory with just an empty Makefile
    in it)

    Torsten

    --- output from scp -v ... above
    Executing: host imke, user (unspecified), command scp -v -r -f /usr/src/linux
    SSH Version 1.2.13 [i486-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.3.
    Standard version. Does not use RSAREF.
    Reading configuration data /etc/ssh_config
    ssh_connect: getuid 0 geteuid 0 anon 0
    Connecting to imke [192.168.226.55] port 22.
    Allocated local port 1023.
    Connection established.
    Remote protocol version 1.3, remote software version 1.2.13
    Waiting for server public key.
    Received server public key (768 bits) and host key (1024 bits).
    Host 'imke' is known and matches the host key.
    Initializing random; seed file /root/.ssh/random_seed
    Encryption type: idea
    Sent encrypted session key.
    Received encrypted confirmation.
    Trying rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv with RSA host authentication.
    Remote: Accepted by .rhosts.
    Received RSA challenge for host key from server.
    Sending response to host key RSA challenge.
    Remote: Rhosts with RSA host authentication accepted.
    Rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv with RSA host authentication accepted by server.
    Sending command: scp -v -r -f /usr/src/linux
    Entering interactive session.
    Entering directory: D0755 0 linux
    Sending file modes: C0644 9589 Makefile
    Bad address
    Entering directory: D0755 0 fs
    Write failed flushing stdout buffer.
    Transferred: stdin 21, stdout 9740, stderr 0 bytes in 1.0 seconds
    Bytes per second: stdin 20.9, stdout 9701.6, stderr 0.0
    Exit status 1


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