Re: sftp ls command
From: Maxwell Bottiger (sleepylight_at_jive-turkey.net)
Date: 03/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 09:00:10 -0500 (EST) To: alan cline <alan.cline@sas.com>
I don't know why they're different, but if you just typle "ls -l" from the
unix box you'll get the same output.
BTW, under linux my sftp output looks like your 'unix' output. Is it
possible you have some aliases set or something?
On 9 Mar 2004, alan cline wrote:
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> If I execute the sftp "ls" command from a SFTP prompt in a LINUX openssh v3.4p1 environment I get the results of a ls -l command. ie.,
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> -rw-r--r-- 1 alclin r&d 0 Sep 10 15:16 testfile
> -rw-r--r-- 1 alclin r&d 0 Sep 10 08:49 testfile2
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> If I execute the sftp "ls" command from a SFTP prompt in a UNIX openssh v3.7p1 environment the ls command works as intended. ie just the intended member list.,
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> ac.pdf profile test.dat
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> Does anyone know what version of ssh that the SFTP LS command functionality changed or what could be causing this?
>
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