permission denied for NTFS network shares

Genady Veytsman genadyv@mysticom.com
Sun Dec 22 03:02:00 GMT 2002


Does it mean that this problem have no solution?
Sure somebody hit this wall before.

Thanks
   Genady

> From: Vince Hoffman <Vince dot Hoffman at uk dot circle dot com>
> To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
> Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 12:28:41 -0000
> Subject: RE: permission denied for NTFS network shares
> 
> 
> Network access via rsh/ssh needs you to log in with a paasword, ths creates
> the neesacery NT security tokens. passwordless logins (.rhosts/pubkey etc)
> do not do this thus you cannot get network access.
> (actualy i think its a little more compicated but i'm too hungover to
> remember ;)
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Genady Veytsman [mailto:genadyv@mysticom.com]
>> Sent: 19 December 2002 12:11
>> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>> Cc: genadyv@mysticom.com
>> Subject: RSH: permission denied for NTFS network shares
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have some problem using rsh under cygwin.
>> It works fine for local disks and local disks of remote computers
>> (both UNIX and NT/2000).
>>
>> But if I am trying to access NTFS network share (that is on file
>> server), I receive "permission denied".
>>
>> Here is an example:
>>
>>  From unix machine:
>> ==============================================================
>> ==============
>>  > rsh genadyv ------- (genadyv is Window2000 machine with cygwin)
>> Fanfare!!!
>> You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
>>
>> genadyv@GENADYV ~
>> $ ls -d //mystisun8/vol1/tmp             --------- unix machine
>> //mystisun8/vol1/tmp
>>
>> genadyv@GENADYV ~
>> $ ls -d /cygdrive/c/                   -------- local disk C
>> /cygdrive/c
>>
>> genadyv@GENADYV ~
>> $ ls -d /cygdrive/m/                 ----- network share on
>> file server
>> ls: /cygdrive/m: Permission denied
>>
>> genadyv@GENADYV ~
>> $ ls /cygdrive
>> c  d  g  m  p  x  y
>>
>> ==============================================================
>> ==================
>>
>> I have no problem accessing /cygdrive/m/ from bash prompt in cygwin
>> (locally).
>> /cygdrive/m is a mount to //mystifile/mixsig$
>>
>> Any help is appreciated
>> Regards
>>    Genady Veytsman
>>
>>
>>



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