Last night, many thanks to Blue Lang for all his help (!), ssh2 compiled
ok once the `const' was removed from the lines that were being flagged
as compile errors. (also thanks to others that have emailed.) I ran
'make install' and all went fine. The sshd2 daemon is running now.
:-)
I can use the F-Secure SSH client to log into my newly ssh'd
machine. But it doesn't let me sftp over there -- I get a msg:
/usr/bin/ksh: sftp-server: not found
Do I need to do something else to be able to use sftp2? I've tried
various things, but it's not apparent to me what else I might need to
do. We specifically want to use this as a secure ftp machine.
thanks so much! Vicki
Blue Lang wrote:
> all you need for sftp to work is to be running sshd, i think.
>
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