accessing NFS absolute path symlinks from windows/cygwin
Hi experts,
I was wondering if there is a way to access some NFS symlink files that are set using absolute paths from Windows?
On windows/cygwin, I'm able to access relative path symlinks but not the absolute path symlinks.
Assume on Linux (mylinux):
/usr/local/file.c
ln -s /usr/local/file.c fileX1.c (absolute path)
ln -s file.c fileX2.c (relative path)
Assume samba has been set up, so I can open these files on Windows:
But not:
I tried to mount (on Cygwin):
So I can browse
And open
but still can't open
Is there away to make it work?
Or it's just impossible due to file system differences.
Thank you,
Last edited by Yogesh Sawant; 06-04-2010 at 05:23 AM..
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By default, Samba follows symlinks, but only to files within exported directories. Check your smb.conf for a line disabling "follow symlinks", and enable it for this share. Also, try setting
for that particular share, which would allow for symlinks to point outside the exported dirs.
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