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With the latest version of Cyberduck, 2.8 (3257), I can no longer connect to older Solaris hosts via SFTP. This is happening with two Solaris 9 servers that worked ok with previous versions of Cyberduck: in all cases, I get an error message stating that
Server version 2 is currently not supported
However, both hosts have client-selectable version (i.e., sshd_config has 'Protocol 2,1' set).
Interestingly, with a Solaris 10 8/07 workstation that has exclusively Version 2 set ('Protocol 2'), Cyberduck connects without a problem.
Where may the problem lie?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Confirmed that the problem is new as of version 2.8. I managed to find an older 2.7.3 image and tried it on the same Mac and connecting to the same Solaris hosts, getting flawless connections every try.
This is because we now use the SSH implementation from http://www.ganymed.ethz.ch/ssh2/ which only supports SFTP as of version 3. Note that this is not the same as the SSH protocol version in sshd_config.
With the latest version of Cyberduck, 2.8 (3257), I can no longer connect to older Solaris hosts via SFTP. This is happening with two Solaris 9 servers that worked ok with previous versions of Cyberduck: in all cases, I get an error message stating that
However, both hosts have client-selectable version (i.e., sshd_config has 'Protocol 2,1' set).
Interestingly, with a Solaris 10 8/07 workstation that has exclusively Version 2 set ('Protocol 2'), Cyberduck connects without a problem.
Where may the problem lie?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: