Be my guest but I cant let you login under my name. You will have to login
to your own server. I keep getting the error "no such file or directory",
not sure if its the script or ssh.
On 6/22/07, Welsh, Armand <Armand.Welsh@sscims.com> wrote:
>
> Without an actual error dump, this is all just speculation. As for lls, I
> thought it was ls that was missing and that you were testing it from an ssh
> session. The sftp session is certainly different than ftp. Each
> distribution of sftp has slightly different commands. Since lls in sftp is
> a local ls, it may be that the command is not available in the openssh
> client that you are using.
>
> Search google for putty, and see if that sftp client provides the necessay
> interface for your application.
>
> Is this perl script open source? I would be willing to try it on my
> systems.
>
>
> Armand Welsh
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> Subject: Re: sftp on windows
>
> The server is a linux server that sftp is connecting to. my windows also
> has ls.exe in the system32 folder. should there be an lls.exe file in the
> copSSH directory? for some reason I get the error during my perl script
> stating that there is 'no file name or directory'. Could this be because the
> lls command does not work?
>
>
> On 6/21/07, Welsh, Armand <Armand.Welsh@sscims.com> wrote:
>
> 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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> Sent: Thu Jun 21 10:13:51 2007
> 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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