Hi Andrew,

Humm, very strange. SSH always transfers in binary mode, it never does
translations. If you are on a UNIX machine there are no CRs at the end of
the line just LFs, the Mac uses just CRs and windoze uses a CRLF
sequence. SSH will not touch any of these on any platform as far as I
know. Be sure you are not filtering your file through a script, if you are
it is probably doing the translation.

Carl

On 04-Mar-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I bet this is the wrong place to ask, but I'll try.  We are not
> required to 
> do secure file transfers using ssh2 file transfer.  One thing is
> driving me 
> nuts!  I can't download a regular ASCII file.  We have a log file which
> is 
> one record per line and when it's downloaded via SSH2 file transfer,
> all the 
> carriage returns are stripped off and we have one GIANT record.  I
> notice 
> that there is nowhere I can specify binary or ascii.
> 
> I'd really appreciate any help I could get.
> 
> Thanks,
> Andrew Adams

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