Doesn't SMB use udp? Doesn't ssh only work with tcp?

Hrmm...

- Ryan

Richard S. Crawford wrote:
If the remote machine has samba running successfully then when you ssh
to that machine you should be able to see it from your terminal window.

Can you locally mount a remote Samba networked resource?  Hm.  Never
tried it.

You could try forwarding port 120 through ssh, though, if the sysadmin
allows port forwarding:

$ ssh -L2001:network'sIPaddress:120

but this isn't likely to work.

If the goal is to work on remote documents on your local machine, I'd
suggest using scp to copy them instead.


On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 08:57, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:

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Hey gang,

	I'm wondering if it's possible to share samba over an ssh
connection, such that the remote machine would be able to mount a
network drive as a local drive.  This would give me the samba stuff,
as well as compressing & encrypting the link.

	TIA,
		Tom

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