On 12/23/05, Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 07:08:07AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Christophe Sauthier on 12/23/2005 6:51 AM:
I've been googling a bit, and I've found nothing really usefull...
Does anybody encount that problem and has a solution
Hi,
I am facing a weird stuff : I am executing a shell script that
contains a call to the find command.
When I am running it from the shell command list, everything run
smoothly... But when I am calling it from my crontab, find didn't
seems to return anything... In fact it didn't to work at
Hi,
I've create an network drive on srv1 that map \\srv2\test to k: using
Windows2003 GUI.
But now I want to access that from cygwin, and I can't.
I've tryed to mount it using mount, but it is not working. Here is
what I've done :
$ mount x: /srv2_test
mount: warning - /srv2_test does not
On 9/21/05, Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:08 PM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
You mounted the wrong drive. Replace 'x:' with 'k:' and it will work.
Of course that was a mispelling... it didn't seems to work here...
Or just mount the share directly:
mount //srv2/test /srv2_test
Ok, thanks to that I have a clearer view of the problem : the server
seems to have a setuid problem...
here is the last relevant lines of my log :
debug1: temporarily_use_uid 1003/513 (e=1005/513)
seteuid 1003: Permission denied
Does anybody has got clue how to solve it ?
On 4/12/05,
I managed to establish the connection by setting the user that
launches the service in the administrators group. (as explained in
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-09/msg00977.html )
Thanks everyone for your precious help.
Chris
On 4/13/05, Christophe Sauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
I encounter some strange stuff when I try to connect to openssh on my
server (which is using cygwin) using openssh clients (using cygwin
too).
The connection is perfect when I have no public keys at all on the
client side. But as soon as I get any key (dsa or rsa generated using
ssh-keygen )
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