Hi Joshua, Joshua Pollak wrote on Mon, Nov 05 2001:
[Please do not cc: mails to the mailing-list] >I get the same error as before: > >spunky:~/.kde/share/config$ cdrecord dev=REMOTE:rscsi@atelier -scanbus >Cdrecord 1.10 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 J�rg Schilling >scsidev: 'REMOTE:rscsi@atelier' >devname: 'REMOTE:rscsi@atelier' >scsibus: -1 target: -1 lun: -1 >Warning: Using remote SCSI interface. >rcmd: socket: m >cdrecord: Permission denied. Cannot get connection to remote host. Cannot >open SCSI driver. >cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Make sure you are >root. I have two PCs working here: GNU Debian and Win2K, the cd-writer is in the Win2K computer. I fiddled for quite a while until I had it running, one error was usage of spaces in the /etc/default/ files like cdrecord and rscsi. It sounds funny, but do check for any space. I know spaces work too, but as soon as anything with rscsi is involved, I also got this error-message. Make sure, only tab characters and not one single space are in those files. Check them on both computers. Another thing: I had to specify all users as "allowed" in /etc/default/rscsi, but this may be a cygwin bug: # local remote # user host bus chan target lun # name name # ACCESS=* debian -1 0 -1 0 You did create a directory /home/rscsi? (I forgot that and the rscsi user had no home-directory, so permissions denied). I hope you get it working now. Kind regards Frederick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

