On 13 oct. 05, at 12:45, Brian Dessent wrote:
But I guess that doesn't matter, since the net use succeeds and you can
access Z: through explorer. What happens if you try mounting Z:/
instead of using /cygdrive?
Thanks for your answer. I tried
$ mount //myserver/user /test
the command worked as shown with
$ mount
\\myserver\user on /tmp type system (binmode)
...
but I still have my 'permission denied'
$ cd /test
BASH: cd: data: Permission denied
And this time I cannot access C:\cygwin\test through Windows Explorer.
I forgot to say that the share is a samba server, maybe it's a problem?
I also tried to put 'set CYGWIN=smbntsec' in my cygwin.bat without any
success.
I've done SMB-over-ssh in the past but I used PPTP, not this method
(for
the binding reasons already mentioned.) I abandoned it though because
over a broadband connection it was untolerably slow.
I hope it will be fast enough for me. The reason I don't want to simply
use SFTP is that I need rsync's synchronization capability... If
someone can suggest a better way, I'll buy it...
-leonard bouchet
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