> >Hummingbird9 + Win2K + NFS shares works beautifully, FYI. I don't
> >have any of the problems mentioned in the cygwin FAQ re: accessing
> >network shares from inside a ssh session.
>
> OK, so then what was the point of this thread again? I've read it through
> again from the beginning and I st
> a login token, assuming the service has been setup correctly. If you
> use public key authentication, the impersonation will fail for network
> shares. You didn't state what kind of authentication you were doing.
In both cases I was attempting to do public key authentication - My
current solu
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Matthew Hall wrote:
>
> > Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't showing
> > up when I ssh'ed into the machine.
>
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#SEC33
This is interesting. Is there a reason the e
The system is a machine running WinXP Pro SP2.
It is currently using the latest cygwin (1.5.17-1).
I setup ssh (installed openssh, ran ssh-[host|user]-config),
used priv sep, and launched sshd via cygrunsrv - this all
worked fine.
Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't showin
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