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[GH-ISSUE #1815] Not able to make file transfer work #1234
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Originally created by @thiswillbeyourgithub on GitHub (Mar 13, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/1815
Hi,
It's me again, after your suggestion in this issue : https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/issues/1812
I noticed that I can't seem to make the filetransfer work.
firejail --listreturns30973:USER:firejail --private firefox -no-remote -privateandfirejail --ls=30973 /returnsError: invalid --ls=30973 command line optionSame issue with
--get or --putand no matter the path. Even if I set a name for the jail instead of using the pid.What am I doing wrong ? I hope it's not again an obvious mistake from me...
@netblue30 commented on GitHub (Mar 13, 2018):
What version of firejail do you have? Run a "firejail --version". This also lists all the features enabled in the code, take a look at file transfers.
@thiswillbeyourgithub commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2018):
Ah. Indeed I had 0.9.38.10.
This explains a lot of the odd behavior I had... Thanks and sorry again for the trouble :)