Stuart Henderson wrote:
while this is a way if you _must_ use SMB/CIFS, I'm not too sure if a
combination of samba, cygwin (which users won't bother to update once
it's installed so no security fixes) and MS loopback adapter (for some
client-breaks-their-own-network-and-shouts-at-you fun) is real
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> > > Denny White wrote:
> > > >That's all one line above. I dropped part of it down for the 72
> > > >character rule. As the article shows, instead of having to open
> > > >a cygwin prompt, then issue the tunneling command, the whole thing
> > > >can
while this is a way if you _must_ use SMB/CIFS, I'm not too sure if a
combination of samba, cygwin (which users won't bother to update once
it's installed so no security fixes) and MS loopback adapter (for some
client-breaks-their-own-network-and-shouts-at-you fun) is really the
simplest and most s
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 04:10:07AM -0500, Daniel Ouellet sez:
> Denny White wrote:
> >That's all one line above. I dropped part of it down for the 72
> >character rule. As the article shows, instead of having to open
> >a cygwin prompt, then issue the
Denny White wrote:
That's all one line above. I dropped part of it down for the 72
character rule. As the article shows, instead of having to open
a cygwin prompt, then issue the tunneling command, the whole thing
can be automated with a script & a windows service started on boot.
When the user c
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 05:58:57PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet sez:
> Hi,
>
> I need some possible suggestions if I may asked to not setup, or have to
> setup WebDav on OpenBSD to allow users to do their web folder stuff. It
> can be setup with ftp for ex
On January 24, 2008 04:58:57 pm Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need some possible suggestions if I may asked to not setup, or have to
> setup WebDav on OpenBSD to allow users to do their web folder stuff. It
> can be setup with ftp for example to allow them to map a folder in their
> "network pl
Urban Hillebrand wrote:
If using sftp with WinSCP is still an option, but you do not want users to
have SSH access, this can be achieved easily with sshd_config-settings
like:
# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sftp/usr/libexec/sftp-server
Match Group sftp
X11Forwar
Boris Goldberg wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I believe it should be possible to set up samba-over-ssh. I mean samba
listening localhost only on the server andputty
(www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) with port forwarding on
clients.
Thanks,
I don't thin
Quoting "L. V. Lammert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Frank Bax wrote:
Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> I believe it should be possible to set up samba-over-ssh. I
mean samba
> listening localhost only on the server
andputty
> (www.chiark.green
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Frank Bax wrote:
> Boris Goldberg wrote:
> > Hello Daniel,
> >
> > I believe it should be possible to set up samba-over-ssh. I mean samba
> > listening localhost only on the server andputty
> > (www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) wi
Boris Goldberg wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I believe it should be possible to set up samba-over-ssh. I mean samba
listening localhost only on the server andputty
(www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) with port forwarding on
clients.
You can also use sam
If your interest is seeing the code, not being able to get it for
free, then talk to the SftpDrive people; they're a down to earth group
of guys, and are really great to work with, and for all I know, they
might be perfectly open to letting you see the code.
On Jan 24, 2008 7:41 PM, Daniel Ouellet
Hello Daniel,
I believe it should be possible to set up samba-over-ssh. I mean samba
listening localhost only on the server andputty
(www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) with port forwarding on
clients.
You can also use samba-over-ipsec. IPSec is
If using sftp with WinSCP is still an option, but you do not want users to
have SSH access, this can be achieved easily with sshd_config-settings
like:
# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sftp/usr/libexec/sftp-server
Match Group sftp
X11Forwarding no
AllowTcpFo
Andrew Ruscica wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 05:58:57PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
..
I only allow ssh access and in very special case, I had accepted ftp from
If you're considering a commercial product, http://www.sftpdrive.com
If the product performs as it says, you shouldn't need to cha
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 05:58:57PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
..
> I only allow ssh access and in very special case, I had accepted ftp from
If you're considering a commercial product, http://www.sftpdrive.com
If the product performs as it says, you shouldn't need to change anything
on the web
Hi,
I need some possible suggestions if I may asked to not setup, or have to
setup WebDav on OpenBSD to allow users to do their web folder stuff. It
can be setup with ftp for example to allow them to map a folder in their
"network place" on XP for example, but then they can't do the stupid
"s
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