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[13] WHY DOES SFTP / SCP STOP WORKING FOR ME?
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To use SFTP or SCP you must first be an ARPA member. If you are
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an ARPA member, then please continue reading.
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What did you change? Both sftp and scp use 'sftp-server' via the
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ssh session you establish. Any output from the /etc/motd and
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your ENV setup files (.login, .profile .. et cetera) are read
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into a buffer and not output to your SFTP / SCP client. Because
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of this, the server may exit abruptly citing:
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Received message too long 778199659
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/etc/motd is always kept to just a few lines to accomodate users
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who like to have 'fortune' or the output of other programs displayed
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when they login. The result can be sporatic use of SFTP/SCP.
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The best bet is to just not display a large amount of data when you
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login (such as the process table, who is logged in or who has logged
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in for the past 6 months).
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