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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Quanta + Fish -- how?!
From:       Sean Schertell <sean () datafly ! net>
Date:       2005-05-18 23:29:15
Message-ID: 200505190829.15373.sean () datafly ! net
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On Wednesday 18 May 2005 02:06 pm, Andras Mantia wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 May 2005 03:59, Eric Laffoon wrote:
> > You could do a port scan. It's possible to block them but the simple
> > test would be to try to log on with SSH from the shell and see if
> > that works. If it does then fish should work and if not you have
> > another problem. If you're using default ports you don't need to
> > specify them but if not you do.
>
> Also it might be interesting what OS runs on the server where you want
> upload with fish. If it's MS based, it might have problems.

Thanks Eric and Andras -- but actually that ain't it.  I can SSH into the box 
with no problems whatsoever (as well as rsync and scp).  The servers I'm 
trying to connect to are Red Hat 9 and CentOS 3.4 -- not MS. And SSH is 
running on port 22 on both boxes.

So to summarize, ssh from shell is okay.  Quanta with FTP is okay.  But Quanta 
with SFTP or FISH results in "<HOST> seems to be unaccessible.  Do you want 
to proceed with upload?" or if I specify port 22, it just freezes Quanta 
completely.

Any other ideas?

Sean

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