Re: automount thru winscp | |
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You could placee the following in users' ~/.bashrc file: if [ -n "$SSH_CLIENT" -a -n '$DID_SSH_INIT" ] ; then export DID_SSH_INIT=yes engage_automount fiThis doesn't differeentiate between ssh and scp, but it should be a good start.
If you need to do something on exit, you can use trap 'exiting_ssh' EXITRemember, however, that the user may be still logged in beyond this onee session
Luca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,I've got a linux server with samba shares behind a firewall. Since my users want to see their shares from the outside network, I thought to dynamically mount shares on the firewall (using, for example, automount) providing access thru winscp, that has a quite windows like look & feel. The problem is that I cannot understand when the user connects, that means automount does not work with a winscp session, and that I cannot mount shares thru the ~/.bash_profile script, since it is not executed (maybe .profile is executed?). Any idea on how to solve the problem?Thanks, Luca
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