From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>ntsec is useless with FAT, except if you want to use different accounts.
>However, I don't understand the decision to use FAT. NTFS is more
>reliable and faster. On big partitions you're losing disk space using FAT
>due to the big blocksize.
>
It was not my choice, but our administrator's :-) . I Guess it was simpler
to manage in a mixed Win95/WinNT environment. Moreover, I was quite happy
with FAT, since NTFS support of Linux (which is also installed on the PC)
was until recently not fully reliable.
> > Also: I try to rlogin from cygwin to a remote Unix machine. I've added
>an
> > entry in the .rhost file of the remote machine:
> > <name of the PC-cygwin> <my cygwin username>
> > but I'm still prompted with the password. Is it also an ntsec issue ?
>
>No, the permissions of your .rhosts file have to be 0600.
>
it _is_ 0600 (and it works fine when I try to rlogin from machines other
than cygwin...)
Pierre
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