Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/15/11:44:03
Hello lhall,
Thanks ! I understand now.
lpmuc> This is a common question (as the email archives could testify).
lpmuc> Password-based authentication uses Windows to do the authentication,
lpmuc> so you get the user's mount table (which is currently stored in the
lpmuc> registry). Public key cannot authenticate through Windows so you get
lpmuc> the default mount table. You can only get to your user's registry hive
lpmuc> if Windows knows you're you! ;-) If you want a consistent mount table
lpmuc> for password-based and public key authentication, you'll have to
lpmuc> mount your paths as "system" (the -s flag to mount). Of course, then
lpmuc> every user will have these mounts.
lpmuc> Larry
lpmuc> Original Message:
lpmuc> -----------------
lpmuc> From: Sergei Kolodka folio AT infocom DOT zp DOT ua
lpmuc> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 18:19:47 +0300
lpmuc> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
lpmuc> Subject: Re[2]: ssh and mount
lpmuc> Tuesday, April 15, 2003, 6:18:02 PM, you wrote:
lpmuc> Yes, network drives are x, y, z from first table.
lpmuc> c, d, e, f, g, h, i - local.
VH>> Would i be correct in guessing that the missing drives are network
lpmuc> drives
VH>> and the rest are local ?
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Sergei Kolodka [mailto:folio AT infocom DOT zp DOT ua]
>>> Sent: 15 April 2003 16:12
>>> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>>> Subject: ssh and mount
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello list,
>>>
>>> Here's weird (for me, as newbie) error.
>>>
>>> OpenSSH_3.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090603f
>>> Putty Release 0.53b
>>> cygwin-1.3.10-1
>>>
>>> If I try login to local system with putty and password-based
>>> ssh1 authentication, $mount show following (correct, same as
>>> through login with cygwin.bat) table:
>>>
>>> Nobody AT VIC ~
>>> $ mount
>>> Device Directory Type Flags
>>> F:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
>>> system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin\lib /usr/lib system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin / system binmode
>>> c: /mnt/C user binmode
>>> d: /mnt/D user binmode
>>> e: /mnt/E user binmode
>>> f: /mnt/F user binmode
>>> g: /mnt/G user binmode
>>> h: /mnt/H user binmode
>>> i: /mnt/I user binmode
>>> x: /mnt/x user binmode
>>> y: /mnt/y user binmode
>>> z: /mnt/z user binmode
>>>
>>>
>>> But if I simultaneously try to login using ssh1 RSA based
>>> authentication (and public key method from ssh2 as well)- I
>>> get wrong table:
>>>
>>> Nobody AT VIC ~
>>> $ mount
>>> Device Directory Type Flags
>>> F:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
>>> system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin\lib /usr/lib system binmode
>>> F:\cygwin / system binmode
>>> c: /cygdrive/c user binmode,noumount
>>> e: /cygdrive/e user binmode,noumount
>>> f: /cygdrive/f user binmode,noumount
>>> g: /cygdrive/g user binmode,noumount
>>> h: /cygdrive/h user binmode,noumount
>>> i: /cygdrive/i user binmode,noumount
>>>
>>> Can someone shed some light what happened ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>> Sergei
>>> folio AT infocom DOT zp DOT ua
>>>
>>>
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Best regards,
Sergei mailto:folio AT infocom DOT zp DOT ua
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