does the ssh server have ls.exe installed? (I assume the server is cygwin based ssh server)
Many copSSH users will use it because it doesn't come with the full cygwin package. Ls may not be part of that package. You can just copy the missing files that you need from a cygwin install package into your copSSH bin directory.
Armand Welsh
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Subject: Re: sftp on windows
On 6/20/07, Welsh, Armand <Armand.Welsh@sscims.com> wrote:
Check that the bin directory where your sftp.exe is located, is in your path. If it is, then you should be able to type sftp by itself to see if you get the list of commandline options back. If you don't, then do a search on you hard drive for the cygwin.dll file. If you have more than one, make sure only the one supplied with copSSH is in you path.
It works now.
When sftp into the server and type 'lls' I get the error:
Couldn't execute "/bin/sh": No such file of directory
Shell exited with status 1
How can I fix this?
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