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Danilo Turina
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 24 de novembro de 2005 14:13
Para: cygwin@cygwin.com
Assunto: Re: RES: Problem accessing samba shares via ssh in XP
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[...]
> Earlier versions of NT (4.0, W2K(?)) have kept the established connections
>
On Nov 24 17:21, Ram?n Barr?s wrote:
> > Again, just to be clear about this, this only works for password
> > authentication, not for pubkey ssh or .rhosts based authentication.
>
> Will there be some modification about this fact? Or maybe it's impossible?
It's probably not impossible, but it loo
> Again, just to be clear about this, this only works for password
> authentication, not for pubkey ssh or .rhosts based authentication.
Will there be some modification about this fact? Or maybe it's impossible?
Thanks.
Ramón.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[...]
Earlier versions of NT (4.0, W2K(?)) have kept the established connections
across logins. At least since XP the connections are local to the logon
session. This means, you don't have the shares available automatically,
but you can reestablish them in your new login
On Nov 24 16:40, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 24 12:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > >On Nov 24 10:00, Danilo Turina wrote:
> > >
> > >>The "problem" is that logging with ssh with your username you are not
> > >>really logged as your user (that has the network drives ma
On Nov 24 12:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Nov 24 10:00, Danilo Turina wrote:
> >
> >>The "problem" is that logging with ssh with your username you are not
> >>really logged as your user (that has the network drives mapped) but,
> >>instead, as SYSTEM (that has no netwo
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 24 10:00, Danilo Turina wrote:
The "problem" is that logging with ssh with your username you are not
really logged as your user (that has the network drives mapped) but,
instead, as SYSTEM (that has no network drive map (also because it is
not a network user)).
On Nov 24 10:00, Danilo Turina wrote:
> The "problem" is that logging with ssh with your username you are not
> really logged as your user (that has the network drives mapped) but,
> instead, as SYSTEM (that has no network drive map (also because it is
> not a network user)).
>
> This also appl
The "problem" is that logging with ssh with your username you are not
really logged as your user (that has the network drives mapped) but,
instead, as SYSTEM (that has no network drive map (also because it is
not a network user)).
This also applies to telnet and to all the other mechanisms tha
Some people replied directly to me reporting the same problem.
Does anyone have a solution???
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