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martin

Re: Problem on connect to ftp server with ssh

Try to select SSH2 as prefered SSH protocol version.
schaitan

Problem on connect to ftp server with ssh

hi guyz

first thx for this nice tool :)
i have the following problem on connect to an
ftp server that only allows ssh connects:
serval error messages come at connect
here is the logfile:
. --------------------------------------------------------------------------

. WinSCP Version 2.2.0 (Build 122)
. Login time: Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 17:14:43
. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
. Session name:
. Host name: *** (Port: 11011)
. User name: *** (Password: Yes, Key file: No)
. SSH protocol version: 1; Compression: No
. Agent forwarding: Yes; TIS/CryptoCard: No; KI: Yes
. Ciphers: aes,blowfish,3des,WARN,des; Ssh2DES: No
. Ping interval: 0 sec (0 = off); Timeout: 15 sec
. SSH Bugs: A,A,A,A,A,A,A,
. Proxy: HTTP
. HostName: wwwproxy.*** (Port: 3128); Username: ; Passwd: No
. Return code variable: Autodetect; Lookup user groups: No
. Shell: default, EOL: 0
. Local directory: default, Remote directory: home, Update: No
. Clear aliases: No, Unset nat.vars: No
. Alias LS: No, Ign LS warn: No, Scp1 Comp: No
. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
. Looking up host "*****"
. Connecting to ****** port 11011
. Server version: SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.1p1
. We believe remote version has SSH2 RSA padding bug
. We claim version: SSH-1.5-PuTTY-Local: Jan 26 2003 11:53:20
. Using SSH protocol version 1
. Attempt to close connection due to fatal exception:
* Out of memory!
. Closing connection.


any hints ?