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Re: Puzzling local share permissions problem with ssh sessions on Win2K3
- From: Shankar Unni <shankarunni at netscape dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:30:48 -0700
- Subject: Re: Puzzling local share permissions problem with ssh sessions on Win2K3
- References: <f0tr37$ae2$1@sea.gmane.org> <f0ttmm$l7s$1@sea.gmane.org>
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Hey Shankar. WAG here. With Windows 2K3 came more security. Check to see
what your *share* permissions are - not just the permissions of the
folder but the permissions of the share point. I believe MS added
something like Network: Deny for security sake and that screws up
Clearcase which you rightly point out insists on using full UNC paths
(for good reason mind you).
Thanks for the hint. But I see that that's not a problem here. For one
thing, as I said, if I ssh into another machine B as the same user, I
can access \\A\Views just fine. It's only from A itself that I can't
access \\A\Views. (I.e. sort of the opposite of what the above would
affect).
Of course, I found that if I give Full Control to Everyone, then things
work, but that's not an optimal solution. Actually, "work" is also not
right, since I can then create files and folders from Windows explorer,
but using Clearcase itself, I get weirdo errors from the "mkview"
command about "permission denied" when it tries to create files under
whatever view directory it created.
It seems to be a subtle identity problem of some kind..
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