Re: ssh shell's mount table differs from normal shell's

2003-09-29 Thread Larry Hall
At 04:02 PM 9/29/2003, Larry Hall you wrote: >Matt, > >I'll let you look this one up if you're interested in the previous >discussions and details on this subject. > >This is the same old "problem" with ssh that everyone has if they don't >authenticate with Windows (and enter their password).

Re: ssh shell's mount table differs from normal shell's

2003-09-29 Thread Larry Hall
Matt, I'll let you look this one up if you're interested in the previous discussions and details on this subject. This is the same old "problem" with ssh that everyone has if they don't authenticate with Windows (and enter their password). If you don't use password authentication with ssh,

ssh shell's mount table differs from normal shell's

2003-09-29 Thread Matt Swift
I do not understand why the Cygwin mount table should be different in the bash shell that I launch with cygwin.bat or rxvt.exe than the mount table I get when I ssh to the host with the same user. The shell transcript below illustrates the difference. The Windows drives H: and S:, which are miss