Re: SSH Message processing (General questions)
Yes that helped. Thanks. I think I might have found the breakthrough though. I did put in the SSH1.DataReady = 0 which seems to help. But I think the kicker was in the
characters, which I never really mentioned in any previous post. I noticed in another posting that y'all mentioned most Unix servers only liked the LF not the CRLF command. What I found in this case was that I needed both on almost all commands except for the one that calls the delete_emp.sh script. When I just included the
on that command it seems to work every time. Maybe it's something to do with our Unix servers, I'm not sure and I definitely not a Unix guy, but for now it seems to be pretty stable. I'll let you know if I have other problems.
Thanks!
Complete thread:
- SSH Message processing - Gary Jones, 2008-02-18, 22:27
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-18, 22:30
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-18, 22:43
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-18, 23:18
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-19, 00:09
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-19, 09:09
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-19, 16:45
- Re: SSH Message processing - woddrazen, 2008-02-19, 16:51
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-19, 18:23
- Re: SSH Message processing - woddrazen, 2008-02-19, 16:51
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-19, 16:45
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-19, 09:09
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-19, 00:09
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-18, 23:18
- Re: SSH Message processing - garyjones, 2008-02-18, 22:43
- Re: SSH Message processing - wodDamir, 2008-02-18, 22:30