I want to use PuTTY and ssh to port forward and map a samba share across the
internet. From what I have read on the net it almost seems possable.
Does anyone know how this can be done? If it cant I guess I will have to use
some VPN thing..
Thanks in advance
Richard Puga
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On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 08:25, FreeBSD MAIL wrote:
I want to use PuTTY and ssh to port forward and map a samba share across the
internet. From what I have read on the net it almost seems possable.
i guess u have to set up ssh port forwarding for the ports 137,138 and
139.
which box shall
I am using FreeBSD 4.8 and Samba 2.2.8 as the server, I would like to use any
windows operating system for the client side, but probably XP.
(I want to map the samba share to the windows box)
Thanks for your Help
Richard Puga
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 08:25, FreeBSD MAIL wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 4.8 and Samba 2.2.8 as the server, I would like to use any
windows operating system for the client side, but probably XP.
(I want to map the samba share to the windows box)
so one idea could be to start three ssh tunnels from client side. which
command line u may wonna do
I guess the problem I am having is with PuTTY, I am forcing ssh 2 and putting
in the ports and addresses for the client and server as best I can, I have
been able to get VPN to work over pptp, which is cool but I would prefer using
ssh.
If you have a copy of putty laying around would you mind
FreeBSD MAIL wrote:
I guess the problem I am having is with PuTTY, I am forcing ssh 2 and putting
in the ports and addresses for the client and server as best I can, I have
been able to get VPN to work over pptp, which is cool but I would prefer using
ssh.
If you have a copy of putty
Unless you _must_ use samba, try using nfs with tcp connection through
your vpn. It is much faster and still reliable.
mount -t nfs -o -T host:/the/path/ /mount/point
will use tcp for transport, thus ensuring you don't suffer problems
even in the case of a disconnection of the vpn. Of course,