On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 14:32, Brian V Bonini wrote: > On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:08, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > Your kernel is good .... I know I've got it working on boxes with this > > kernel. Also too if it didn't build right the module wouldn't load. or > > rather shouldn't. *grin* One question are you going through a firewall? > > Better yet can you do this to your self.
That would be correct... it is supposed to work that way... hmmm let me see something. I'll try and connect to a FreeBSD box (it should be back up soon) I have access to and see what does/doesn't work here. James > > > > mount -t shfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt > > > > or > > > > shfsmount [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt > > > > this should tell you if it's working at all. > > > > > Oh yes, the firewall, I did not even think of that. I just assumed that > if SSH was working this would as well. I can do mount -t shfs > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt successfully. > > But, I tried opening up the DMZ host and still it just hangs here: > > # mount -t shfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt/gfx > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: > > I can see it creates a key locally in known_hosts but not on the remote > end for what ever that may be worth. It is a FreeBSD box on the remote > end if that makes a diff thought I don't see why it would. > > What ports does it need? Maybe my ISP is blocking which is the whole > reason I can not use NFS or Samba to begin with and am looking for alt's > > # lsmod | grep shfs > shfs 29272 0 (autoclean) >
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