Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/12/07/17:20:23
I was so impressed by this list's answer's to yesterday's problems, so I
thought I'd try again today....
So I am happy to be ssh'ing into my Windows NT machine, and using gnu
make to build all my programs without sitting in front of the machine.
Very cool. (I haven't really succeeded in starting sshd as a service,
but I still have some more manual-thumbing to do there.)
On the NT machine's console, I had set up a mapped network drive to a
Samba mounted disk on the Unix server, and made a link to it locally, as
in
ln -s f:/foo localfoo
and I could come and go to localfoo as I pleased. However, at the bash
prompt (I made bash the shell), I get, alas,
bash: cd: localfoo: Permission denied
although I modified as many permissions as I could think of. There's
lots of stuff at play here... Samba... the Unix server... the NT
security... Cygwin... any ideas on where to start?
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