Re: scp/ssh from OpenSSH

From: Feng Qiu (feng.qiu_at_bms.com)
Date: 03/31/04

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    Thank you all so much.
    I got many many responses in very short period time. Every one hit right on target.
    Apply patch 112438.
    It is working now.
    Thanks all the responses. It is too many to list individually in here.
    Feng

    Feng Qiu wrote:

    > Hi, all,
    > I have a question regarding to scp/ssh. I have Sun Blade 150 with Solaris 8. I
    > installed open-ssh and open-ssl pkgs which download from sunfreeware.com. When I
    > try to run scp, it gave the following message:
    >
    > nmrl3v400:vnmr1 15>/usr/local/bin/scp -r source_file
    > user@destination_computer:/Path/
    > PRNG is not seeded
    > lost connection
    >
    > Is there anyone point out what is wrong?
    >
    > thanks.
    >
    > Feng Qiu
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