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CRLF during SFTP transfer is appearing only in one server

Hello.

I have got 3 unix boxes A B C. Box A is being used to prepare some reports. After the reports generation, Box A sftp the reports to Box B and Box C. When I look at the report in Box B and Box C. The reports are different. In Box B, I see using od -x command there is CRLF (\r\n) at the end of each line. Whereas in Box C, the hexa version of report displays only LF (\n).

Do you know what might the reason of having two different behaviours, when the boxes are of same setup and the transfer mode is same. Is there still could be some setup related to SSH or SFTP, which affects the way we get CRLF?

THANKS A LOT for your reply.
 

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