>
> I just typed, mount -c /hidden and now my mountpoints are /hidden/c etc.
this should do the trick. Thanks for your help.
That only obscures the name, but doesn't hide it.
Good point. Is there a way for a user to find out what this mountpoint is when
they can only establish a sshd session
How do I remove all the /cygdrive/c, cygdrive/d mounts? I have been searching
on google, looked at the FAQ, searched the archives but i can't find any way to
do this.
Moody friends. Drama queens. Yo
2003 where changing UID
isn't supported (!?). Could that be the reason since
I'm running in Win2003?
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Moe
--- Jason Tishler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 01:00:53PM -0800, Tyler
> Durden wrote:
> > When I run the d
Hi. I am hoping to run proftpd under cygwin so I can
run a FTPS (ftp over ssl/tls) server in Windows. The
default proftpd package that comes with cygwin does
not have mod_tls and I decided to build one. So far,
I have done this:
- Installed cygwin for all users
- Installed openSSL libraries 0.9
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