Hi all,
I am facing an interaction issue between Microsoft's NFS client and
cygwin's sshd.
I am trying to set the following environment:
mounting user1's home dir to drive x:
mounting user2's home dir to drive y:
mount x: in cygwin (fstab) to /home/user1
mount y: in cygwin (fstab) to /home/user2
This works fine when I start the cygwin terminal directly.
If I now ssh to user1, I can't see /home/user1 and /home/user2.
/cygdrive/x and cygdrive/y don't exist.
My suspicion is the following:
Cygwin's sshd gets started before Microsoft's NFS client.
As the login shell spawned by sshd is it's child, it only sees what was
present when sshd started.
Re-starting ssh doesn't help, I only managed to get sshd up and running
after a reboot.
I can't use SAMBA because I would need 2 different user credentials to
mount the two home directories which is not supported by MS because they
lie on the same server.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
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