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Re: Do we have standards available for scp ??



On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 10:39:41AM -0700, Daniel Prevett wrote:
> I was under the impression that scp2 was a truncated sftp client, and that
> scp1 was rcp over ssh.

yes, now
	scp2 means the scp binary from SSH.com's 1.2.x software.
	scp1 means the scp binary from SSH.com's 2.x and 3.x software.

> I know that OpenSSH's implementation of scp can
> use either an ssh1 or ssh2 connection, but that everyone else's
> implementation of scp that uses ssh2 uses the sftp subsystem.  Could we
> clarify which one we are talking about here?

it's what's called scp1 SSH.com's 1.2.x software.

scp1 speaks RCP.



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