I didn't get an answer on this so I'm reposting with a little more detail.
In the system logfile I was getting a "no more sessions" error.
My understanding is that under protocol 2, all commands are sent on the
same session. I know it's using protocol 2 because that's the only one
specified when opening a connection.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Subject: [Ssh-sftp-perl-users] Channel open failure: 10: reason 1: open
failed
From: "Nigel Reed" <ni...@sy...>
Date: Mon, March 9, 2009 2:45 pm
To: ssh...@li...
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Can someone explain why I am getting the following error message?
Channel open failure: 10: reason 1: open failed
Basically, I'm opening a connection successfully to a server, then I'm
feeding commands, it handles the first 9 without a problem and then
chokes.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Regards
Nigel
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