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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 16:42:46 +0200
From: Markus Suing <suing AT robolab DOT de>
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Subject: Samba+sshd problem

Hi,

I have a strange problem with accesing Samba shares via sshd.

Logged in as Administrator-user I open a samba share on the W2K machine 
by hand to drive 'E:'. The user name on the Samba-Server is different 
from 'Administrator'. Nevertheless I can access the Samba-share through
'dir E:' in a cygwin bash shell on the W2K machine.
In cygwin I'm also the user 'Administrator'.

Now, if I connect to the W2K machine with ssh the cygwin ssh-Server 
works really fine (Thanx), except for Samba access:

ssh Administrator AT W2K dir E:
gives :
dir: E\:: No such file or directory

But
ssh Administrator AT W2K dir C:
works fine.

I use CYGWIN = ... nosmbntsec
and have also tested the workaround descripted in
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-04/msg01021.html
for the common samba problems.


Regards, Markus


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