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Re: difference in permissions, using two SSH authentication methods: public key/password
On 05:05, Wed 10 Aug 05, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Michael Spector wrote:
>
> > When I try to do the same thing, using public key authentication method, I get:
> > [...]
> > /usr/zlocal/packaging is a mount to h: (which is mounted to Samba server).
>
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-switch
>
Thank you, I understand the reason now.
May be this question is not for this maillist, so please excuse me:
Is there a way of disabling this NTSEC security mechanism?
I mean: is there a way of accessing shared disks without logging in with password?
I tried setting CYGWIN=nontsec, but the situation is the same.
Thanks!
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Best regards,
Michael
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