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Date:      Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:36:52 +0200
From:      =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Rapha=EBl_Marmier?= <raphael@computer-rental.ch>
To:        Brian Dessent <brian@dessent.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Samba over SSH
Message-ID:  <D6FE7BAE-EBE4-11D7-87A2-000393D67E4A@computer-rental.ch>
In-Reply-To: <3F6CE829.F089198B@dessent.net>

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Unless you _must_ use samba, try using nfs with tcp connection through=20=

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=20
even in the case of a disconnection of the vpn. Of course, the server=20
must supprt nfs over tcp (most bsd do that).

We use this to connect to a cvs server and it works great.

Rapha=EBl

Le Dimanche, 21 sep 2003, =E0 01:52 Europe/Zurich, Brian Dessent a =E9crit=
 :

> FreeBSD MAIL wrote:
>>
>> I guess the problem I am having is with PuTTY, I am forcing ssh 2 and=20=

>> putting
>> in the ports and addresses for the client and server as best I can, I=20=

>> have
>> been able to get VPN to work over pptp, which is cool but I would=20
>> 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=20=

>> of the
>> user interface.
>
> The problem you are going to have is that windows binds its NetBIOS
> stuff to local port 139 et. al. so there's no way to forward them with
> ssh.  The only way to do this is to use a second, non-windows machine=20=

> on
> your local LAN, and have IT ssh into the remote and then forward 139=20=

> et.
> al.  After doing that, it will appear to have local shares to the
> windows box.  Alternatively, you could try disabling "File and Printer
> Sharing" on the windows end and try to get whatever is listening on =
139
> to stop so that ssh can forward that port... I don't know if that's
> possible or not.
>
> The VPN method with PPTP (and mpd on the remote FreeBSD end) is what I
> ended up doing.  I finally got it all working finally, and was quite
> disappointed with the speed.  Samba over a broadband link to a server
> very far away was verrrrry sloooow.  If your link is faster you'd
> probably have better luck.
>
> Brian
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