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SFTP from Solaris Server to Windows Server [message #265522] Thu, 06 September 2007 10:06 Go to next message
manujk25
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Registered: August 2007
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Hi,

we have a requirement where we need to send a .csv file from our Solaris Server to the Windows Server of a third party through SFTP.

We are able to do the same through a SFTP client using interactive session, but we are not able to do the same in non-interactive session (Shell Script). we are getting an error:

"Connecting to 58.2.xx.xxx...
You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.
Couldn't read packet: Bad file number"

Please help.

Regards,
Manuj Karanwal


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Re: SFTP from Solaris Server to Windows Server [message #265524 is a reply to message #265522] Thu, 06 September 2007 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BlackSwan
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Color me confused.
What does this question have to do with Oracle?
You might get better assistance by posting in a Solaris or Windows specific forum.
Re: SFTP from Solaris Server to Windows Server [message #265525 is a reply to message #265524] Thu, 06 September 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
manujk25
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This is because we are using Solaris Server for our Oracle Applications and we need to send data from oracle database to the third party server using a shell script.
Re: SFTP from Solaris Server to Windows Server [message #265526 is a reply to message #265522] Thu, 06 September 2007 10:15 Go to previous message
BlackSwan
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What ever the solution may be, it will have NOTHING related to any Oracle product.You could just as well be using DB2, Sybase or any other package & the solution will be the same.
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