Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/06/17/10:37:13
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Yes you are again right. We tried that option, created 2 different users on=
to WinXP and made them login and map their individual home directories in t=
heir respective logins. But then the problem is , when that user connects t=
o Win XP via SSH , he is not able to see his mapped drive , ( df doesn't sh=
ow the mapped drive). Like said before , SSH is configured using Administr=
ator account. If the users map their home directories in the administrators=
login then only they are able to see their home directories after connecti=
ng via SSH.=20
Just saw Corinna reply, and I think Corinna understood the situation very c=
orrectly. The last option , I would surely give it a try. Give me few mins =
to respond.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jakob Curdes [mailto:jc AT info-systems DOT de]=20
Sent: Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2009 16:29
To: Holikar, Sachin (ext)
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: SSH SAMBA
Holikar, Sachin (ext) schrieb:
> Yes Jakob. We have ssh server configured onto windows XP alongwith Cygwi=
n. After this configuration, we did a samba mount from a Linux Server of le=
ts say my home directory ( the user name is again from a windows Domain Ser=
ver ).
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I never tried such a setup however I would bet that the permissions=20
valid for the cygwin drive mounts are those of the user or users who=20
were used to connect the network drives. If you want to have SAMBA drive=20
a and drive b with separate access logics, you need to connect these=20
drives using two separate users on the windows box AND set the=20
permissions on the samba end (FS and samba) repsectively.
JC
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