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Re: cannot access $HOME (on Samba) via ssh


On Jan 12 10:42, Harald Dunkel wrote:
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> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> 
> | Hmm, weird.  Can you, from an ssh session, run "net use
> | '\\bierfass\dunkel' /user:dunkel '*'" and type in your password (assuming
> | your username is 'dunkel' and that this is the name you normally use to
> | authenticate with the Samba server)?  Does that command fail?  If not, are
> | you able to access your home directory after issuing that command?
> 
> Yes, it fails. I get
> 
> 
> $ net use '\\bierfass\dunkel' /user:dunkel '*'
> Geben Sie das Kennwort fr \\bierfass\dunkel ein: Systemfehler 1312 
> aufgetreten.
> 
> Eine angegebene Anmeldesitzung ist nicht vorhanden. Sie wurde gegebenenfalls
> bereits beendet.
> 
> 
> Sorry, but I've got just a German version of Win2k. It says
> something like
> 
> 
> $ net use '\\bierfass\dunkel' /user:dunkel '*'
> Please enter the passwort for \\bierfass\dunkel: System error 1312 occured.
> 
> The specified login session does not exist. Maybe the session was
> already terminated.
> 
> 
> There was no time to enter a password. The system error
> message came up immediately.

Yes, that's Windows for you.  The interactive features don't like to
work in pseudo ttys.  Try this:

  net use '\\bierfass\dunkel' '/user:DOMAIN\dunkel' 'your-password'

Assuming the name of your domain is DOMAIN.


Corinna

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