Re: Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-18 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: As Larry proposed, "StrictModes no" or mapping .ssh to a local directory should help. Another choice would be to start sshd with "nontsec". Pretty much as I suspected. I missed Larry's response. Sorry. But Corina, you're response here will server o

Re: Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-18 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Corinna Vinschen wrote: As Larry proposed, "StrictModes no" or mapping .ssh to a local directory should help. Another choice would be to start sshd with "nontsec". Pretty much as I suspected. I missed Larry's response. Sorry. But Corina, you're response here will server others well I suspect.

Re: Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-18 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 17 23:50, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > Andrew DeFaria wrote: > >But when dealing with Samba servers who are configured into workgroups > >innocuous activities in Cygwin would elicit permission denied > >messages. For example, touching a file in the home directory and > >indeed even vi'ing a fi

Re: Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-17 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Here's the story. I use Cygwin on my XP desktop. I like having a home directory on Windows that is the same home directory on Unix/Linux machines. Often companies offer access to your Unix/Linux home directory via Samba. Also, often companies do not bother to set up a Sam

Re: Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-14 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Here's the story. I use Cygwin on my XP desktop. I like having a home directory on Windows that is the same home directory on Unix/Linux machines. Often companies offer access to your Unix/Linux home directory via Samba. Also, often companies do not bother to set up a Sam

Shared home dir, samba workgroups and ssh

2006-10-14 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Here's the story. I use Cygwin on my XP desktop. I like having a home directory on Windows that is the same home directory on Unix/Linux machines. Often companies offer access to your Unix/Linux home directory via Samba. Also, often companies do not bother to set up a Samba server wish partici