Visibility of Samba shares after ssh login

mwoehlke mwoehlke@tibco.com
Tue May 23 15:30:00 GMT 2006


Guenter Bachler wrote:
> I started the ssh-server on the windows client in order to log-on to a 
> Linux maschine
> and vice verse. On the Windows client several SAMBA shares have been mapped
> and correctly displayed with the 'mount' command  in the cygwin shell.
> 
> Now invoking an ssh login session from the Linux machine on the Windows 
> client
> (under my regular Windows account), the mount command does not display the
> SAMBA shares anymore (beginning with drive letters k)
> 
> Is there any simple procedure to remount all SAMBA shares
> automatically in the ssh session?

Not an answer, but I have a similar problem... In fact, this is AFAICT 
one of *the* most common problems (and yes I've STFW and STFML and did 
not find a solution that WFM'd). So, if you figure it out, please share.

(The annoying part is that I somehow got this to work on *one* computer, 
and can't figure out how to do it again.)

Anyway, does 'net use' on your ssh session show all the "missing" drives 
as "unavailable"?

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


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