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SCP / WINSCP - problem copy - not allowed SCP error
Hello,
It seems a recurring problem on the F5. But in 2 words, we cannot do a SCP without receive a message "relative addresses not allowed"... Of course we tried to make our SCP with a full path, but it doesn't work, anyway. So... From that, after research, I found multiple KB about it. For instance : K000134769.
But I found them a little bit ambigous. All of them seems related on WinSCP, in particular. And yes, indeed, the destination correspond to a storage under Windows.
So, here is my question : according your experiences, do you know if we could have the same problem if the distant storage is under Linux ? Or that problem appears only with a storage under Windows ? (We prefer to have a second opinion before to deploy an server Linux. To avoid to lost time).
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Christian
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- Sonador_28_1978
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Hi,
Mmmmm in front, we have a server WinSCP, but on the F5 we use the command SCP to (try) to copy our file to the server. Like this : "scp /root/test user@destination:/F5/mydirectory/" (just an example). We do not (yet) use the command SFTP. But... To use that command instead SCP could be too a lead to help to fix our problem. Thanks. I keep it in mind. To be honest, the idea is to copy our files UCS by using a script, following that process : https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K13418 So, by using SCP. BUT... We could, in theory, use too that procedure, to use SFTP instead : https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K000138297. Well I we use a SFTP server Linux in front of us, I suppose we will not need to consider that other solution, SFTP instead SCP.
probably it is related to the path canonicalization.
default is auto in winscp but you can try to disable it.- Sonador_28_1978
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Thanks too, Zamrony. :)
I have only had this issue with the WinSCP application specifically. I have had zero issues with using an SCP command from a linux box to and from and F5 and I haven't had an issue copy from F5 through CLI to a linux box or even a Windows box running SSH/SFTP server.
- Sonador_28_1978
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Thanks, Paulius. :)
- Sonador_28_1978
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Hello,
Ok... Good to know. One of our solutions we thought is to recreate a storage on a Linux, not on a Windows. Noted. That could fix the problem. Apparently it is only related to winSCP. I tell that because it was precisely what I wanted to know : Have I a risk to encounter the same problem with a server Linux. Apparently not. :)
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