So does this mean it's now official that the freeware version of ssh that
we're all using is now considered dead by datafellows? I guess this explains
why we've never seen the long promised 1.2.27.
Chris
> From: Jose Muniz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:51:45 -0800
>
> Holger Trapp wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > the percentage value reported by scp 1.2.26 as part of the statistics
> > display is incorrectly calculated when transferring large files (650 MB i
> n my
> > case) from a remote server to the local machine.
> >
> > If this is old news please ignore my message. Otherwise I suggest to fix
> it in
> > SSH 1.2.27 if this release should ever appear :-)
> >
> > The percentage is calculated in two functions:
> >
> > - in source(), when the local scp process is sending data,
> >
> > - and in sink(), when the local scp process is receiving data.
> >
> > In source() the calculation is correct:
> >
>
> Hello Holger:
>
> Well, let me out it this way, is not that is old news but
> rather a very old
> version of SSH.
> Well I do not remember seeing 1.2.27 however I have seen
> 1.3.6 and 2.0.12.
> Well, we really appreciate your comments, and really
> recommend you to get
> a newer version of SSH.
> BTW:
> Did you know that now we fully support SFTP at the command
> prompt with
> either client, I mean with the windows clients as well as
> the UNIX Clients.
>
> Thanks for the input.
> --
> Best regards.
>
> Jose.
>
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