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Re: Why can't I scp inside my own router??



On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 06:14:47PM +0000, Beartooth Sciurivore wrote:
> 
> 	I have a new install of 4.0 on my laptop and want to scp the 
> configuration for Alpine from my main machine to it.
> 
> 	I tried an scp -r from the laptop; failed on a refusal by the 
> laptop. Tried it from the main machine. Same result. Finally tried going 
> into the laptop with ssh from the main (which succeeded), and doing scp 
> back. Even that failed, for the same reason.
> 
> 	Here's the latest error message, using a gnome terminal on the 
> main pc, after doing ssh into the laptop : 
> 
> 
> btth@BtthDebThP:~$ scp -r 192.168.x.y:/home/btth/.pinerc 192.168.x.z:/
> home/btth
not sure if you can do remote to remote  ?

> btth@192.168.x.y's password: 
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied, please try again.
> Permission denied (publickey,password).
> lost connection
> btth@BtthDebThP:~$ 

what happens when you do ssh btth@192.168.x.y whoami


> 
> 	The prompt is that of the laptop, whose name reflects the fact I 
> am just starting with Debian. As you see, the ssh session is still intact.
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