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  • in reply to: Local Windows drive sharing to remote Linux fails #44654
    tcn
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    Hi,

    I have an update on the issue.  When using full desktop, I am able to mount drives from and to my Linux box but not in terminal mode.  What could be the difference?

    Regards,

    tcn

    in reply to: Local Windows drive sharing to remote Linux fails #44159
    tcn
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am having this issue with a few OS which seems to point to either my Windows (10)  machine, or firewall blocking something or a configuration that is present on all machines.

    For instance, I am having this issue through VPN to work to a RedHat 8.6 machine.  Whenever I try to share a drive, a gray swirl appears and connection never gets established.

    I think Nomachine is using sshfs right?

     

    Regards,

    tcn

    in reply to: Local Windows drive sharing to remote Linux fails #43751
    tcn
    Participant

    Hi,

    No, it is not my problem.  I was trying to mount the drive under a single letter.  There is no easy way to debug this…..  Logs do not tell me much.  Is it an sshfs error; is it that somehow the directory does not exist???

    I have yet to figure our why.  I don’t know if it is the Windows machine or the Linux machine …..

    Regards,

    tcn

    in reply to: Local Windows drive sharing to remote Linux fails #43459
    tcn
    Participant

    Hi,

    The drive is a simple drive, and yes I have access; it is X: in my case; but even C or E doesn’t work.  But the error comes before I even start sharing which I find weird.  It multiplies with I start trying.

    Regards,

    tcn

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