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Old 09-04-2005
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How to restrict Core file generation after scp (of SSH) command executed in UNIX

Hi,

I am getting core file in local machine after trasfer files to other machine by using scp (secure copy) of SSH in UNIX.
Could any one please tell me how to restrict core file generatation by using scp command.
 

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