Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Currently, the way to get what you want is to ssh in with password
authentication. That way, Windows knows who you are and that you are
allowed access to network shares. When you ssh in with pubkey
authentication, you are not authenticated through Windows but
rather t
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 12:41:26PM +0200, Jani Saksa wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Jani Saksa wrote:
If I understand correctly you can't normally see or access mapped network
drives on windows when remotely logged through cygwin sshd, but I found a
way
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Jani Saksa wrote:
If I understand correctly you can't normally see or access mapped
network drives on windows when remotely logged through cygwin sshd,
but I found a way and I have a couple questions:
Have you seen and read through this?
<http://cygwin.com
If I understand correctly you can't normally see or access mapped
network drives on windows when remotely logged through cygwin sshd, but
I found a way and I have a couple questions:
1st: Why is it not possible when remotely logged with a user account
that can access the shares through local c
Hi - One thing I need cygwin is to test if my perl, etc. applications
run also under cygwin and it would be much easyer (partly because I have
a very low end machine) to use wine instead of running windows under
vmware (and I only run linux as the actual OS on this system so double
booting, etc
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