Hi Paul,

This is fixed in 2.3. Please go ahead and check it out.

-Anne

On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:09:36AM -0400, Paul Gluhosky wrote:
> Hi all-
> 
>      The Windows SSH 2.1.0 and SSH 2.2.0 file transfer (scp) works just
> fine with SSH 2.1.0 (sshd) under IRIX 6.5.x.   However, I just upgraded
> to SSH 2.2.0 on several IRIX systems and now the Windows client gives
> strange results!   Here is the error message I get:
> 
> file(s); permissions acmodtime
> Transfer failed with error 7: /usr/people/gluhosky/AUTOEXEC.bak: No
> privileges to change
> attributes on destination file. (this probably isn't anything, as
> non-roots rarely can
> re-set files owner)
> DONE - 1 Files  1,033 Total
> Encountered 2 errors.
> 
> The file transfers from the Windows machine to the IRIX machine, however
> it's owned by "root" and has group "sys".    Also, the file permissions
> are no access (----------).   Here's is what the "ls  -l" looks like:
> 
> ----------    1 root     sys             45 Aug 23 17:27 AUTOEXEC.bak
> 
> This is not a very disirable result since the user is not able to take
> ownership of the file and change the permissions.  Is this a "bug"?    I
> tried compiling SSH 2.2.0 using gcc and the IRIX Compiler with the same
> results.   Anybody else out there running SSH 2.2.0 under IRIX 6.5.x?
> Do you get these results as well?    Perhaps the problem is with the
> Windows client?
> 
>               Thanks in advance for any help,
>                          Paul
> 
> 
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