> Mr Williams,
> I read your post in the SAMBA digest archive about mounting SMB volumes
> or using NetBeui over a ssh client with great interest. I was curious as
> to whether you were successful and if you could share whatever you have
> learned with me.
It works, however Win95 has trouble with certain operations. It's not
clear but it appears to be a problem with VXD's vs. 32bit applications
making file system requests. I think that the file system is
preempting the TCP or process progress.
Basically, you can go to a dos box and access everything over the
link, and get a directory of the mounted drive, but many 32-bit
applications lockup.
I used the commercial ssh client from datafellows.com and had it
export all three of the SMB related ports (137-139 I believe) to the
other machine. I didn't think that that would work, but apparently
Win95 only listens on the UDP ports!
You then make an entry in \windows\lmhosts for a name mapping to
127.0.0.1.
I had much better luck, but not complete, with zannet.com's zannet.
Since I was going to a Unix box this was ok for me. Fewer things
locked up, in particular Windows Explorer appeared to be able to
read/write/delete files over the link, but NetObjects Fusion locked up
looking at the drive.
sdw
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Stephen Greenle
> greenlee@scripps.edu
> Research Computing
> The Scripps Research Institute
>