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[melendez@orca.com: Cygwin bash mount over Ataman telnetd is inaccessible.]


Can anyone offer any help to this guy?

cgf

----- Forwarded message from Mike Melendez <melendez@orca.com> -----

From: Mike Melendez <melendez@orca.com>
To: support@ataman.com, cygwin-support@cygnus.com
Subject: Cygwin bash mount over Ataman telnetd is inaccessible.
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 11:11:19 -0400

I am attempting to use the same Expect script to automate internal tests from 
a BSDI system to Solaris, Linux, and Windows NT.  For NT I am using:
     Windows NT 4.0 (Build 1381: Service Pack 5)
     Cygwin 1.0 bash shell
     Ataman TCP Remote Logon Services 2.4 simple telnet

In a bash shell on the desktop and through the Ataman telnetd as the same user 
I can successfully
     $ mount \\\\<server>\\<directory> <mount-directory> or
     $ mount Z: <mount-directory>

However, only on the desktop can I access the remote directory through the 
mount directory.  Through the Ataman telnetd, attempts to cd <mount-directory> 
return: "bash.exe: cd <mount-directory> : Permission denied"

I have tried this with system mounts (mount -s) as well as local mounts and 
both with and without a desktop user simultaneously logged in -- all with the 
same result.


-- 
Robert Michael Melendez          melendez@orca.com
Orca Systems, Inc                781-895-4949 x227


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