Could someone provide some help tunnelling a connection through a ssh pipe
using putty on a windows 98 client to a samba server?
I think I am doing it correctly but can't map a samba share and can't figure
out how to debug it
I can't find any log files or any other way to determine how the
Hi Brian!
Brian Johnson wrote:
Could someone provide some help tunnelling a connection through a ssh pipe
using putty on a windows 98 client to a samba server?
OK, ssh goes through port 22, mapping a drive requires ports 137 and 139
(tcp and udp) to be open and routable by Windows RPC client.
I
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Paul Krash wrote:
Hi Brian!
Brian Johnson wrote:
Could someone provide some help tunnelling a connection through a ssh pipe
using putty on a windows 98 client to a samba server?
OK, ssh goes through port 22, mapping a drive requires ports 137 and 139
(tcp and udp)
Jonathan Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Paul Krash wrote:
Hi Brian!
Brian Johnson wrote:
Could someone provide some help tunnelling a connection through a ssh pipe
using putty on a windows 98 client to a samba server?
OK, ssh goes through port 22, mapping a drive requires ports
I am following http://www.aerospacesoftware.com/samba-ssh-tunnel-howto.htm and
others that I found that suggest that a drive can be mapped through a
tunnelled port 139 using putty if the File Sharing Network tool is
uninstalled.
I can successfully tunnel port 25, but cannot map a drive through my
A number of VPN solutions do not work for win98 clients (including openvpn)
Although winscp is a working option, I am trying to determine if a secure
method is available to use the windows explorer interface like a normal samba
share
Tim Tait ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jonathan Johnson