> On May 15 13:29, Gareth Howell wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
>> workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.
>>
>> At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the thre
Hi
This is a follow on from the question I asked about accessing SMB filesystems
via SSH.
The full scenario is that a client is using rsnapshot to back up a load of
workstations to a QNAP. The QNAP has rsnapshot installed and most of the
Windows targets have cygwin installed. Three very old mac
On 17 May 2012, at 10:00, Gareth Howell wrote:
> Hi
> I asked this a day or so ago but got no responses. I'm posting again just in
> case it just got missed.
>
> I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
> workstations running Win95 and one
On 17 May 2012, at 10:10, Nick Lowe wrote:
> Have you taken a Wireshark capture in both scenarios and looked for
> differences?
>
> Nick
>
Good idea, Nick, but no, I haven't. Unfortunately, I'm doing all this remotely
from another site.
If I don't get anywhere, I'll try and get over there som
Hi
I asked this a day or so ago but got no responses. I'm posting again just in
case it just got missed.
I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.
At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the
Hi
I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.
At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the three
workstations as X:, Y: and Z: and the filesystem can be seen.
Cygwin's fstab has lines to mount t
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