Campuses:
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You can only access our Windows file server directly (using normal Microsoft file sharing) from within the Tate Lab network. If connecting from outside (including wireless), you need to connect using ssh.
You should be able to connect to your user folder at \\spa-home.spa.umn.edu\users$\yourinternetid
or your group space at \\spa-data.spa.umn.edu\sharename
For username, enter AD\yourinternetid
You must be connected to the physics wired network and be registered (go to MyPhys to do this).
Non-UMN Windows XP installs *may* need NTLMv2 auth policy set in gpedit.msc.
Local Computer Policy/Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/Security Options
.Network security: LAN Manager authentication level
.Send NTLMv2 response only. Refuse LM & NTLM
.OK
button.
Use winscp to connect to spa-home.spa.umn.edu
for your documents, or spa-data.spa.umn.edu
for group storage space. Login with username of AD\internetid
and your x500/internet id password.
Alternatively you could try Dokan to map it (untested)
mv ~/Downloads/sshfs-static-leopard ~/sshfs #(or replace 'leopard' with whatever your version is) chmod a+x ~/sshfs
Then, to make a folder “physics” on your desktop which is connected to AD use the following syntax:
mkdir -p ~/Desktop/physics ~/sshfs -o uid=$UID youx500internetID@spa-home.spa.umn.edu:/home ~/Desktop/physics
The key is -o uid=$UID to map the username from your AD account to your local mac user, without this the files will not be accessible.
There's also a nicer graphical client for accessing files over ssh called MacFusion (from http://macfusionapp.org). To make it work with our server, you'll need to use the “Extra options (Advanced) field to specify your local UID (which is usually 501, but you'll need to check this). Thus, the options field would read something like -o uid=501
.
From most linux distributions (including departmental linux systems) you can simply run:
mkdir targetdir sshfs -o uid=$UID youx500internetID@spa-home.spa.umn.edu:/home targetdir