Transfer file from an old Solaris

Hello,
I need to transfer some data from an old Solaris machine. I tried the following command:
ssh user@server
But I got a message saying "connection refused".
I also tried cuberduck and got the same message.
My question is how do I make this work?
thanks!

Did you ssh from Mac to Solaris or vice versa?
If you did it from OS X try again with
ssh -1 user@server
-1 forces SSH protocol version 1

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