27;t test on the Win98 box right now, but the good news is the share is
working perfectly (and at a decent speed) on the WinXP remote system.
So it seems to be a Win98 only failure, something I can live with. I would
still
be interested in knowing what's going on, though.
Thanks and
with special characters and european
accents (my remote system is Mac Os X). It seems to be a referrenced bug with
rsync (adding the capability to choose remote system's charset), and I couldn't
find a way to fix it...
-leonard bouchet
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On 13 oct. 05, at 10:38, Leonard Bouchet wrote:
I'm simply not sharing anything on the W98 box.
Actually, according to netstat, the binding works because it listens to
127.0.0.1:139, while the windows' sharing service listens to my locally
assigned ip address, for example 192.16
On 13 oct. 05, at 00:30, Brian Dessent wrote:
Leonard Bouchet wrote:
# Step 1: open the ssh tunnel
$ ssh -fNL 139:myserver:139 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm surprised that this works. Normally if you try this on a windows
machine the port forwarding setup will fail because the local SMB
se
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure smb over ssh with cygwin and have some trouble.
I can't access my smb drive through cygwin when I'm mounting it
throught the ssh tunnel. Here are the steps I follow:
# Step 1: open the ssh tunnel
$ ssh -fNL 139:myserver:139 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Step 2: connect
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