I will thanks all that responded and also admit I should have read the installation file more carefully. There are three ways to deal with this problem (as you can read from previous mail): 1. You use the option --with-default-path=PATH when you run configure. 2. You can put the PATH variable in your ~/.ssh/environment. 3. You just make a symolic link from where scp is placed to /usr/bin/scp. Jon Ingason Jon Ingason wrote: > > Hi, > > I have problem with scp. I get "sh: scp: not found" when I try to > use scp in some circumstance. I have this problem with version > 2.3.0p1 and 2.5.1p1 with OpenSSL version 0.9.6 on Solaris 8. > I have Linux with RH 6.2 and OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 and OpenSSL 0.9.6 > which works OK. What I am doing when this problem occurs is > following: > > On Solaris 8 to Linux RH 6.2: > > scp linux-host:file . > user@linux-host's password: > file 100%|*************************| 13 00:00 > > On Linux RH 6.2 to Solaris 8: > > scp solaris-host1:file . > user@solaris-host1's password: > sh: scp: not found > > On Solaris 8 to Solaris 8: > > scp solaris-host1:file . > user@solaris-host1's password: > sh: scp: not found > > I try to search the archive, but did not find anything. > > Another problem are the manpage in Solaris 8 for OpenSSH > and OpenSSL. They are just unformated text mass when you > try to read then with man command. > > Regards > Jon Ingason
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