Samba over SSH
FreeBSD MAIL
freebsdq at mauibuilt.com
Sat Sep 20 12:51:54 PDT 2003
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 trying it?
Or even teraterm-ssh, I am reluctant to use cygwin and such because of the
user interface.
Thanks again.
Richard Puga
puga at mauibuilt.com
PS Have you gotten this to work with cygwin or somthing before?
> > 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 something like this:
>
> $ ssh -L 137:localhost:137 -N -f user at sambaserver.urdomain.org
> $ ssh -L 138:localhost:138 -N -f user at sambaserver.urdomain.org
> $ ssh -L 139:localhost:139 -N -f user at sambaserver.urdomain.org
>
> (putty should be able to do something similar. but i guess u will need
> some scripting so that these ssh commands will be executed on startup of
> the client systems or at least before the shares will be mounted of
> course.)
>
> now u should be able to connect ur clients to any share on server side
> with "\\localhost\share-name"
>
> i am not familiar with VPN. possibly its a better solution (?)
>
> seb
>
> > Thanks for your Help
> >
> > Richard Puga
> > puga at mauibuilt.com
> >
> >
> > > 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 provide the share (windows, fbsd, linux...) ? what kind
> > > of OS is used on the client boxes ?
> > >
> > > seb
> > >
> > > >
> > > > 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
> > > > puga at mauibuilt.com
> > > >
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