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Re: [gftp] listing of ssh-server



Hi,
   Try the version of gftp at http://www.gftp.org/gftp-test.tar.bz2 and let me
know if this fixes your problem. Note, the necessary fix is not included in
2.0.18rc1.

Brian


On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:15:14AM +0100, Andreas Krings wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> first much thanks for this great transfer software.
> 
> But after updating my Debian-System (unstable) with a "apt-get upgrade"
> gftp no longer lists the files of ssh-Servers. FTP works still fine. But
> when i log into a ssh-Server (ssh2-Mode in gftp) the file-window only
> shows the two dots (..) to change directory and no files. Even if i
> create a directory on the server the directory is created but not shown! :-(
> 
> The server is not emtpy (!) and in the logfile gftp says (servername is
> replaced with xxxx):
> 
> gFTP 2.0.18pre1, Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Brian Masney
> <masneyb@xxxxxxxx>. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions
> about this program, please feel free to email them to me. You can always
> find out the latest news about gFTP from my website at http://www.gftp.org/
> gFTP comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, see the COPYING
> file. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
> under certain conditions; for details, see the COPYING file
> Opening SSH connection to olo.xxxx.de
> Running program ssh -e none -l miller -p 22 olo.rz.xxxx.de -s sftp
> 3: Protocol Initialization
> miller's password:
> 3: Protocol version 3
> Successfully logged into SSH server olo.xxxx.de
> 1: Realpath .
> 1: Filenames (1 entries)
> Loading directory listing /export/home/wwwusers/miller from server
> (LC_TIME=C)
> Retrieving directory listing...
> 2: Open Directory /export/home/wwwusers/miller
> 2: File handle
> 3: Read Directory
> 3: Filenames (10 entries)
> 4: Close
> 4: Open Directory
> 4: OK
> 
> 
> I don't know what to do! Any suggestions??
> 
> Thanks and greetings
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
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