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Winscp error 127
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<blockquote data-quote="td03-5" data-source="post: 718698" data-attributes="member: 188069"><p>Hi @sucker69,</p><p></p><p>Edit: Correction; I'm wrong! SCP is implemented through dropbear_multi but I have never used it. It is called, in my Gem4.70 image, via a Symbolic Link called scp which links to the dropbear_multi binary. If the symbolic link is missing in your image then I expect the error you are getting would occur. In G470 the scp symbolic link is in the same folder as dropbear_multi. To create a symbolic link, from the prompt in a DM7000S telnet session type:</p><p>ln -s /sbin/dropbear_multi /sbin/scp [Press Enter]</p><p>(that is: LN -S but must all be lower case as shown above)</p><p>Place your scp symbolic link in whatever folder dropbear_multi is in for your image.</p><p></p><p>1. Lets get the SCP bit out of the way first. There is no SCP in the DM7000S implementation of Linux. There is oly SFTP and that is only available when you have installed the files I posted in the other thread.</p><p></p><p>Edit: OK, I realise it is WinSCP now, sorry.</p><p>I think SFTP would be better than SCP if you can configure WinSCP to use it.</p><p>2. What program are you using to access the DM7000S files?</p><p>Whatever (presumably FTP program) it is, have you configured it to use SSH/SFTP when accessing the DM7000S.</p><p></p><p></p><p>3. The correct location for the 'dropbear_multi' binary will depend on how your image starts dropbear. In Gemini4.70 it is the script file /var/script/dropbear_script.sh</p><p>which I refer to editing to change the SSH port (A MUST) and to disable Password Authentication (Another MUST). If your image uses a similar script and you have edited it as per my guide, then go back and look at the location of dropbear_multi in that file and that is where to put it.</p><p></p><p>4. Are you definitely accessing your files through an SSH port (22 if you have not yet changed it or a random high number if you have followed my guide) or are you just accessing the files directly without SSH by setting your router to forward incoming requests on port 21 (FTP) to your DM7000S LAN IP?</p><p></p><p>5. To check that dropbear is running. Access your DM7000S through a Telnet session and at the prompt type:</p><p>ps [and Press Enter]</p><p>Check that in the list of running programs you have a dropbear line of the form:</p><p>376 root 628 S /sbin/dropbear -s -g -p 22222</p><p></p><p>Hope some of this helps?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes, John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="td03-5, post: 718698, member: 188069"] Hi @sucker69, Edit: Correction; I'm wrong! SCP is implemented through dropbear_multi but I have never used it. It is called, in my Gem4.70 image, via a Symbolic Link called scp which links to the dropbear_multi binary. If the symbolic link is missing in your image then I expect the error you are getting would occur. In G470 the scp symbolic link is in the same folder as dropbear_multi. To create a symbolic link, from the prompt in a DM7000S telnet session type: ln -s /sbin/dropbear_multi /sbin/scp [Press Enter] (that is: LN -S but must all be lower case as shown above) Place your scp symbolic link in whatever folder dropbear_multi is in for your image. 1. Lets get the SCP bit out of the way first. There is no SCP in the DM7000S implementation of Linux. There is oly SFTP and that is only available when you have installed the files I posted in the other thread. Edit: OK, I realise it is WinSCP now, sorry. I think SFTP would be better than SCP if you can configure WinSCP to use it. 2. What program are you using to access the DM7000S files? Whatever (presumably FTP program) it is, have you configured it to use SSH/SFTP when accessing the DM7000S. 3. The correct location for the 'dropbear_multi' binary will depend on how your image starts dropbear. In Gemini4.70 it is the script file /var/script/dropbear_script.sh which I refer to editing to change the SSH port (A MUST) and to disable Password Authentication (Another MUST). If your image uses a similar script and you have edited it as per my guide, then go back and look at the location of dropbear_multi in that file and that is where to put it. 4. Are you definitely accessing your files through an SSH port (22 if you have not yet changed it or a random high number if you have followed my guide) or are you just accessing the files directly without SSH by setting your router to forward incoming requests on port 21 (FTP) to your DM7000S LAN IP? 5. To check that dropbear is running. Access your DM7000S through a Telnet session and at the prompt type: ps [and Press Enter] Check that in the list of running programs you have a dropbear line of the form: 376 root 628 S /sbin/dropbear -s -g -p 22222 Hope some of this helps? Best wishes, John. [/QUOTE]
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