David Greene wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Anyway, the way I generally get things... well, closer to working, is
to create a service that calls 'bash -c <some-sshd-init-script>', and
have the script issue a bunch of 'net use <foo> <bar>' commands and
then exec sshd. That way you don't have to worry about connections
being remembered, because they will always be created for you when
sshd starts up.
That doesn't seem to work for me. When I start the service (I called
it mysshd), I get this in mysshd.log:
No valid response was provided.
\\samba-mendota\dag. Do you
want to overwrite the remembered connection? (Y/N) [Y]:
An ssh session looks no different than before as far as
network drives are concerned.
You need to first do:
net use /delete h:
...so that you don't get prompted
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