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. > > > > 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)
Brian, Went a little further, I tried to use. shfsmount [EMAIL PROTECTED] /mnt/disk..... didn't work but I got a permission denied error. but shfsmount [EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/james /mnt/disk did mount my home directory... could depend on how tight permissions are set up. shfs does use port 22 normally. (standard ssh port) I don't get a key setup on the remote end either. One thing though.. This box is setup specifically with ssh2. A number of FreeBSD boxes are actually running ssh1 (moded heavily but still ssh1) Is it possible that your is running ssh1 on FreeBSD and your Linux box is ssh2, hence the disconnect? Sorry but since I can't see/dup your errors it's hard to diagnose. Other thoughts. Is there anything in either your local logs or in the remote systems logs that help? James >
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