Hi Corinna,
thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the credentials
stuff. But can it have this result:
In the cygwin terminal:
ls -l /cygdrive
total 43
d---------+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c
drwxr-x--- 15 night None 1024 Jan 23 22:53 k
drwxr-x--- 52 night None 24576 Feb 18 2014 n
drwxr-x--x 62 night None 14336 Feb 17 13:57 s
In the ssh:
ls -l /cygdrive
total 4
d---------+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c
Regards
Dominik
Am 18.02.2014 13:20, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 12:58, Dominik Straßer wrote:
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.
The user credentials are wrong, probably. Via ssh, you have the
problems described in
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-setuid-overview
Corinna
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