ssh/scp at Redhat Enterprise 3 (2.4.21-32.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Apr 15 21:17:59 EDT 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux)

Damien Miller djm at mindrot.org
Sat Nov 26 12:53:49 EST 2005


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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Kautzsch, Dirk wrote:

> Dear People,
>
> I have following situation with "OpenSSH_3.6.1p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0,
> OpenSSL 0x0090701f":
>
> a) I will send files via scp to: "OpenSSH_3.8p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0,
> OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004"
>
> b) used command:
>
> scp [-vvv] -p -B -C /home/gdg/generation/cr/test_lnx50/lnx50.test2.000001
> gdg at lnx50:/home/gdg/EMPFANG/lnx50.test2
>
> Login without PW runs fine, DEBUG3 shows never any errors, but the target
> file will not be created !
>
> c) used command:
>
> scp [-vvv] -p -B -C /home/gdg/generation/cr/test_lnx50/lnx50.test2.000001
> gdg at lnx50:/home/gdg/EMPFANG/    <--- without any filename
>
> Login without PW runs fine, DEBUG3 shows never any errors, but the target
> file will be created :-)
>
> d) then, I will rename file at remote server via ssh
>
> ssh [-vvv] gdg at lnx50  mv -f /home/gdg/EMPFANG/lnx50.test2.000001
> /home/gdg/EMPFANG/lnx50.test2
>
> After this action are not more files inside directory !
> If I use "cp", then the first file (lnx50.test2.000001) exists - the second
> (lnx50.test2) are not exists.
>
> My comments:
>
> All command will be run from a script-deamon that run with "nohup ... &".
> The script-deamon start the "work-script" via "nohup ... &" and this will
> execute the scp/ssh-command.
>
> The user.environment is correct and available in background.
>
> Note: All commands work fine, if I start from a console.
>
> May be, It's a special security rule active or the background had a other
> environment ?
>
> Have you any idea ?
>
> Thanks in advance and cordial regards,
>
> Dirk Kautzsch
>




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