HOWTO : Share files and folders between Computers
Thanks G2, as usual a brilliant suggestions
I found it in the samba-dotpup from sunburnt.
Runs without error after creating a symlink, so you don't need to install the whole huge dotpup.
You can get it here:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Network/samba-utilities/
I will test it on monday at work.
Thanks!
Mark
I found it in the samba-dotpup from sunburnt.
Runs without error after creating a symlink, so you don't need to install the whole huge dotpup.
You can get it here:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Network/samba-utilities/
I will test it on monday at work.
Thanks!
Mark
no, findsmb did not work either.
But it seems that "smbtree" can be used.
./smbtree -N| tr -s " "|cut -f2|grep '\\'
This will list the host.
example:
To find the folders:
I uploaded the binary.
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But it seems that "smbtree" can be used.
./smbtree -N| tr -s " "|cut -f2|grep '\\'
This will list the host.
example:
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sh-3.00# ./smbtree -N| tr -s " "|cut -f2|grep '\\'
\\TORSTEN
sh-3.00#
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sh-3.00# ./smbtree -N| tr -s " "|cut -f3|grep '\\'
\\TORSTEN\Kyocera
\\TORSTEN\Dokumente
\\TORSTEN\C
\\TORSTEN\Exceldateien
\\TORSTEN\HPOffice
\\TORSTEN\print$
\\TORSTEN\SharedDocs
\\TORSTEN\IPC$
sh-3.00#
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Muppy-SMB to find and mount Windows shared folders
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Dear Friends
I tried to follow these steps once again after my xp installations and upgrading to puppy 2.14 (to let puppy see a windows share folder). LinNeighborhood displays this after I try to scan as user:
I tried to follow these steps once again after my xp installations and upgrading to puppy 2.14 (to let puppy see a windows share folder). LinNeighborhood displays this after I try to scan as user:
I tried to google this, but information I found is simply too complicated for a casual user like me. Could someone be so kind and help me with this? Thank You very much in advance.Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_OK
Does exist a way to mount puppy share into /mnt/ ????
I have a puppy pc with video files and a pc (also with puppy) connected to my tv; I want stream the video files without download it, with ftp I must download the file before open it ........
I have a puppy pc with video files and a pc (also with puppy) connected to my tv; I want stream the video files without download it, with ftp I must download the file before open it ........
:oops: I know, my english is very bad :oops:
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime.
SMB signing problem
Hi, thanks for the great step by step but apparently either my puppy laptop or the windows server at my work doesn't play well with others. LinNeighborhood will only display the server name but won't let me at the shared folders that I need, and when I try the command line method I get the following error:
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
8871: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
Can someone help me fix this? I'm pretty new to linux so keep it simple for me Thanks in advance for your help!
MDB...
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
8871: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
Can someone help me fix this? I'm pretty new to linux so keep it simple for me Thanks in advance for your help!
MDB...
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share files and folders between computers
mounted using linneighborhood, exported mountscript to /etc/rc.local, windows shared folder icon on desktop but does not automount on reboot until;
-linneighborhood is opened.
-or /etc/rc.d/rc.local is executed from console.[/list]
-linneighborhood is opened.
-or /etc/rc.d/rc.local is executed from console.[/list]
Read-Write access for FTP login
So I've created a new user and assigned their home to an external drive mapped under /mnt/<drivename>. When I login using FTP from an XP machine I am able to see all the files, but I cannot upload new files. The error says something about not having permissions to perform the action. Is there a way that I can enable read-write access to this drive via FTP for this user? I've tried having the new user assigned as the owner of the drive, but was unsuccessful (possibly my command syntax was incorrect). Thanks!
found a solution
So the problem ended up being that by default the mounter that puppy used would only mount USB drives in read only mode. I added a setting to the /etc/fstab file that specified the file should be mounted in Read-Write mode and that fixed it.
Of course then I upgraded to the next version of puppy which didn't have the same mount script and so everything worked without the need for an entry in the /etc/fstab file (go figure).
For anyone else having this problem you'll need to create an entry in your /etc/fstab file similar to the following:
Of course then I upgraded to the next version of puppy which didn't have the same mount script and so everything worked without the need for an entry in the /etc/fstab file (go figure).
For anyone else having this problem you'll need to create an entry in your /etc/fstab file similar to the following:
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/dev/drive-to-mount /mnt/location-to-mount-to vfat defaults,rw 0 0
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mount -t smbfs
I'm trying to mount an SMB FS share from a Mac Mini with Puppy 2.16.
This works:
This, which should be equivalent, fails:
The error message is:
Apparently the busybox mount command doesn't support SMB.
So I tried mount-FULL, i.e.:
It fails with different error messages, but I finally got that mount-FULL command to work by doing this:
This works:
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smbmount //MACMINI/space1 /mnt/data -o username=wmb
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mount -t smbfs //MACMINI/space1 /mnt/data -o username=wmb
The same thing happens with:mount: Mounting //MACMINI/space1 /mnt/data failed: Invalid argument
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busybox mount -t smbfs //MACMINI/space1 /mnt/data -o username=wmb
So I tried mount-FULL, i.e.:
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mount-FULL -t smbfs //MACMINI/space1 /mnt/data -o username=wmb
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ln -s /usr/sbin/smbmnt /usr/bin
ln -s /usr/sbin/smbmount /sbin/mount.smbfs
ln -s /usr/sbin/smbmount /sbin/mount.smb
Well done I didn't realise that you could use smbmount to provide the necessary extension for mount.
doesn't do anything, and a good job to. There is already a directory with this name, replacing it would be disasterous.
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ln -s /usr/sbin/smbmnt /usr/bin
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I can only make OK the 8 first stepsLinNeighborhood:
1. From the start menu select "Network | LinNeighborhood Samba client"
2. Click the "Add" button.
3. Leave Machine and Group empty
4. on IP address type the IP address of your Windows computer.
5. Click the "query" button.
6. You should receive the message "query host... done". If not, check that the IP address is correct and that your network is working OK and repeat step 5.
7. Click OK. The Windows computer should appear on the main window list.
8. Right click on the computer name/address and select "scan as user"
9. Leave domain empty, username as root and password empty. You should see the list of shares on the main window list
10. Right click in the share you want to use and click "mount"
12. Set the parameters for the mount or accept the defaults. The "mount point" is the puppy folder under which you will see the contents of the shared folder. (write down that path so you remember where it's mounted)
13. Click "Mount". Rox should open on that folder
Done!
I don't have any password or user in my windows pc, I can see the PC and I "scan as user" with root
Appears the clock icon for few seconds but nothing happen. NOTHING
What I have to do? I can see those folders from other windows pc
please try this new, very simple to use program:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=23464
Mark
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=23464
Mark
Hello,
(translation on line)
Tests of doggie linux with Cd live and safeguards my data on my hard disk. The access to the PC is good I reads and writes above. But when I test what you wrote for the order of adduser that does not function at home as this image shows it.
I have to create in French a tuto explaining my different problems here.
(original text)
Essais de toutou linux avec le cd live et sauvegarde de mes données sur mon disque dur.
L'accès au PC est bon je lis et écris dessus.
Mais quand j'essaye ce que tu as écrit pour la commande de adduser ça ne fonctionne pas chez moi comme le montre cette image.
J'ai créer en français un tuto expliquant mes différent problèmes ici.
@+
(translation on line)
Tests of doggie linux with Cd live and safeguards my data on my hard disk. The access to the PC is good I reads and writes above. But when I test what you wrote for the order of adduser that does not function at home as this image shows it.
I have to create in French a tuto explaining my different problems here.
(original text)
Essais de toutou linux avec le cd live et sauvegarde de mes données sur mon disque dur.
L'accès au PC est bon je lis et écris dessus.
Mais quand j'essaye ce que tu as écrit pour la commande de adduser ça ne fonctionne pas chez moi comme le montre cette image.
J'ai créer en français un tuto expliquant mes différent problèmes ici.
@+
It's strange that you want to make / your start folder but I will trust that you know what you are doing.
Have you tried adding the option -H?
Have you tried adding the option -H?
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adduser -H -h / alain
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BusyBox adduser is broken in Puppy 3.
Download TinyLogin using PetGet and try
(see here)
Download TinyLogin using PetGet and try
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tinylogin adduser -h /root/Linux toma