I am able to ssh to a RedHat 8.0 machine on our network, but when I try to
SFTP, I get the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# sftp -l ccampbell atlas.brueggers.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: 
bash: line 1: sftpserv: command not found
sftp> quit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]#

Any ideas?

I have the SFTP server enabled in /etc/ssh/sshd_conf.  My OpenSSH version is
3.4p1 release 2.  sftp-server exists in /usr/libexec/openssh

It seems like SFTP is running, and letting me log in, but then it seems to
have issues.  I've have tried this both from a command line, and from a
windows (yeah...) GUI SFTP client.  

The plot thickens:  I am also trying this on other hosts (with other OS's
(Solaris 8 & Mandrake)) on my network with a SFTP server installed with no
luck.  Again, I can SSH into those hosts with no problems.  In addition, scp
does not work for any of these hosts.  The -=ONLY=- host that works (SFTP
and scp) is a RedHat 8 box on a different subnet (DMZ) which has a NATed
address.  I'm stumped.

Thanks in advance,

Christian

Christian P. Campbell
Systems Engineer
Information Technology Department - Systems
Bruegger's Enterprises
Desk: (802) 652-9270
Cell: (802)734-5023
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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is...  If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking
them around a little."    -- Joe Martin




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