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Subject: ssh + nfs = no write permission
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 13:05:14 -0500
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I *think* this is new... if not, would appreciate someone pointing me at 
what search terms worked better than my attempts.

Anyway... I have two computers - one XP, one W2k3 R2 - running Cygwin 
with network mounts over ssh set up as described in 
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-05/msg00636.html>.

This works fine on the XP machine, but on the W2k3 machine, I can *read* 
but not *alter* (write, change permissions, etc) files on the network 
mounts (local drives are OK though).

I suspect a permission problem on the ssh user and/or something with how 
shares work on 2k3 vs. XP. I'm not sure, however, how to investigate the 
permissions possibility or what I would be looking for.

Any guesses?

-- 
Matthew
Interix, Sphinterix. Cygwin apps don't crash. :-)


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