Interesting. I can't remember - does lameSMBxplorer use nbtscan? I have found that pnethood sometimes keeps scanning forever... if I run `killall nbtscan` it stops scanning and shows me all the sharesMark_C wrote:Ok here are some things I tried today.
LameSMBxplorer doesn't seem to work in Lucid Puppy 5.1.1 it just scans and scans and locks up the network, I have to reboot the computer to free up the network(strange).
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It wont see them, it comes back with with NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
rcrsn51 wrote:If you runI ran nbtscan and it shows 17.
16 with names and 1 unknown.where NAME is the NETBIOS name of one of the other two machines, is it detected?Code: Select all
smbclient -NL NAME
I ran lameSMBxplorer and using the killall nbtscan twice it stopped and the network became usable again.
Although after it stopped it did not show anything listed in the network.
Although after it stopped it did not show anything listed in the network.
disciple wrote:Interesting. I can't remember - does lameSMBxplorer use nbtscan? I have found that pnethood sometimes keeps scanning forever... if I run `killall nbtscan` it stops scanning and shows me all the sharesMark_C wrote:Ok here are some things I tried today.
LameSMBxplorer doesn't seem to work in Lucid Puppy 5.1.1 it just scans and scans and locks up the network, I have to reboot the computer to free up the network(strange).
Oh. I've seen that error. It was quite hard to find the right answer (in my case) with GoogleMark_C wrote:It wont see them, it comes back with with NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
IIRC some causes of it may have been identified earlier in this thread though.
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I just installed pnethood 0.65 in a Debian KDE box and discovered something in the code that should probably be changed, even for Puppy. At about line 69 should be
The reason being that some ifconfig calls return a line that has Inet6 in it and that will render pnethood completely useless.
Regards,
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SUBNETS=`ifconfig | grep inet| grep -v "127.0.0.1" | grep -v P-t-P | sed 's/\ *inet
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SUBNETS=`ifconfig | grep "inet "| grep -v "127.0.0.1" | grep -v P-t-P | sed 's/\ *inet
Regards,
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Finally figured out why Pnethood was not seeing all the shares.
My fault really, the two computers it would not see had their XP built in firewall turned on
I found a little program written by MU, close to the bottom of the page.
This runs from terminal and scans the network, the two showed up on the list but had an cli error, which go me to thinking about firewalls.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... ba884d4022
My fault really, the two computers it would not see had their XP built in firewall turned on
I found a little program written by MU, close to the bottom of the page.
This runs from terminal and scans the network, the two showed up on the list but had an cli error, which go me to thinking about firewalls.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... ba884d4022
Pnethood includes log connection files, your problem wasn´t show on them?Mark_C wrote:Finally figured out why Pnethood was not seeing all the shares.
My fault really, the two computers it would not see had their XP built in firewall turned on Smile
I found a little program written by MU, close to the bottom of the page.
This runs from terminal and scans the network, the two showed up on the list but had an cli error, which go me to thinking about firewalls.
Although major Puppy versions don´t have IPv6 enabled, your code is a fail save fix for customized kernel builds that include IPv6 and could be added in Pnethood.Mobeus wrote:I just installed pnethood 0.65 in a Debian KDE box and discovered something in the code that should probably be changed, even for Puppy. At about line 69should beCode: Select all
SUBNETS=`ifconfig | grep inet| grep -v "127.0.0.1" | grep -v P-t-P | sed 's/\ *inet
The reason being that some ifconfig calls return a line that has Inet6 in it and that will render pnethood completely useless.Code: Select all
SUBNETS=`ifconfig | grep "inet "| grep -v "127.0.0.1" | grep -v P-t-P | sed 's/\ *inet
Regards,
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Folks, please excuse: just installed Puppy lucid 5.11 on Acer Aspire One.
Actually on a USB "drive" plugged into the Aspire, which is Ethernet connected to my Windows 98SE desktop.
Pnethood finds no shares.
Is there any use of me, a rusty old amateur, trying to see the desktop's files from the Linux machine?
As I recall from months ago, using 4.31 ? , I was able to.
Maybe I'd used lameSMBexplorer?
Many thanks,
Sheldon Isaac
Actually on a USB "drive" plugged into the Aspire, which is Ethernet connected to my Windows 98SE desktop.
Pnethood finds no shares.
Is there any use of me, a rusty old amateur, trying to see the desktop's files from the Linux machine?
As I recall from months ago, using 4.31 ? , I was able to.
Maybe I'd used lameSMBexplorer?
Many thanks,
Sheldon Isaac
Hi sheldonisaac,
Please try latest pnethood version 0.6.6 from here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60672.
If some share is seen, then mount them using "cifs".
If you still don´t find any shares, look the log and share file in /tmp/pnethood, for any error and post them here.
Also post the results from command:
Greetings,
clarf
Please try latest pnethood version 0.6.6 from here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60672.
If some share is seen, then mount them using "cifs".
If you still don´t find any shares, look the log and share file in /tmp/pnethood, for any error and post them here.
Also post the results from command:
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Thank you very much, Clarf.Hi sheldonisaac,
Please try latest pnethood version 0.6.6 from here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60672.
A lot of text like this:If some share is seen, then mount them using "cifs".
If you still don´t find any shares, look the log and share file in /tmp/pnethood, for any error and post them here.
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scanning network
Scan completed: 192.168.0.0/16
servers found=SHELDON
started probing SHELDON
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16LE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16LE to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from ISO-8859-1 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from CP850 to UTF-16LE not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to UTF-16LE
init_iconv: Conversion from CP850 to UTF-8 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from CP850 to ISO-8859-1 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from CP850 to UTF8 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from CP850 to UTF-16BE not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to UTF-16BE
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16LE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16LE to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from ISO-8859-1 to CP850 not supported
...
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII
Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused)
SHELDON still reports no shares, checking mount in case there are shares mounted already
Trying to contact SHELDON, no shares reported
finished probing
My Win98SE computer is at 192.168.1.100
Please excuse if there's something I should have been able to fix on my own.
Seems similar, ends withAlso post the results from command:
smbclient -NL WIN98_IP
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init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII
Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused)
Connection to WIN98_IP failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)
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Seems an error related to libiconv library. Which Puppy version shows it? Does Pnethood 0.6.6 with UTF-8 support shows that error?.sheldonisaac wrote: A lot of text like this:Code: Select all
------------------------- init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused) SHELDON still reports no shares, checking mount in case there are shares mounted already Trying to contact SHELDON, no shares reported finished probing
What is the IP shown by the "ping" command for that machine. Please, type in terminal: "ping SHELDON".Why is it trying to connect to 8.15.7.117 ?
Pnethood is looking for that class C network:My Win98SE computer is at 192.168.1.100
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Scan completed: 192.168.0.0/16
Don´t worry sheldonisaac, we are learning about samba stuffsheldonisaac wrote: Please excuse if there's something I should have been able to fix on my own.
Seems similar, ends withAlso post the results from command:
smbclient -NL WIN98_IPCode: Select all
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused) Connection to WIN98_IP failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)
Sorry for the misunderstand with the command, I think I didn´t explain myself good enough. The command "smbclient -NL WIN98_IP" in fact is "smbclient -NL your_win98_machine_IP". In your case is:
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smbclient -NL SHELDON
Greetings,
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5.1.1.Seems an error related to libiconv library. Which Puppy version shows it? Does Pnethood 0.6.6 with UTF-8 support shows that error?.
I am using Pnethood 0.6.6.
However,
Thanks, rcrsn51, I did, and that did get rid of them.To get rid of all the iconv errors, try installing this PET.
ibm850.pet
I think it showed 8.15.7.117What is the IP shown by the "ping" command for that machine. Please, type in terminal: "ping SHELDON".
Well, I changed the name of the Windows 98SE computer to shelasus,
so now pnethood finds SHELASUS, but no shares.
Does this have anything to do with hosts, hosts.allow, and so on?
After getting your (clarf) message, and rcrsn51's,
I commented out the existing addresses in /etc/hosts, and added a line that says
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192.168.1.100 shelasus
Previously, something (a DNS server somewhere?) caused
ping shelasus to try to ping 8.15.7.117
Well, now I tried
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smbclient -NL SHELASUS
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Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused)
I apologize for my lack of knowledge.
Thanks to both of you.
Oh. Are there files I should look at (and maybe copy) from my frugal Puppy 4.3.1?
Re: pnethood mount options
Hi Adam,adamwheeler wrote:Another problem with accessing files > 2gb after mount can be resolved with the 'lfs' (large file support) option in samba/mount-FULL.
mount-FULL -t cifs "//${IP}/${SHARE}" "${MOUNTPOINT}" -o "${SERVERNETBIOSNAME}username=${USERNAME},password=${PASSWORD},iocharset=utf8,lfs" 2>>${TMP}log
I believe there was another mount-FULL line I also had to edit.
Perhaps an 'options' box is in order.
Adam.
I´m testing the "lfs" for the mount-FULL command in Puppy 4.3.2, 214X and Quirky. The remote share is mounted but the "lfs" option is not supported.
I get this kernel error in dmesg:
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CIFS: Unknow mount option lfs
Does the lfs worked for you?
Greetings,
clarf
Hi sheldonisaac,sheldonisaac wrote: After getting your (clarf) message, and rcrsn51's,
I commented out the existing addresses in /etc/hosts, and added a line that saysSo now when I ping shelasus, it works. time 0.3 ms.Code: Select all
192.168.1.100 shelasus
Previously, something (a DNS server somewhere?) caused
ping shelasus to try to ping 8.15.7.117
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Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused)
You could have a problem with your DNS configuration, you could try the following solution from this thread Windows ME & Pnethood 0.65 question
Please test this solution and reply.Sit Heel Speak wrote:This may or may not directly help, but I saw the same problem just yesterday. A Win98SE computer which Puppy had previously seen the shares on, now the computer could be seen by PNetHood but the shares could not be seen.
The only difference from before, was that I had tried (on the Puppy machine) adding OpenDNS and other open-source-community DNS IP's to /etc/resolv.conf, per the instructions in this thread.
Reverting /etc/resolv.conf to the single line
nameserver 192.168.2.75
where 192.168.2.75 is my DLink DI-604 router (through it, the two machines are connected), which has DNS functionality...restored the ability of PNetHood to see the Win98SE machine's shares.
Any combination in /etc/resolv.conf of the OpenDNS etc. servers, with or without the DLink's IP, no matter whether the DLink's IP was listed first, last, or in-between, resulted in PNetHood not being able to see the Win98SE machine's shares, even though PNetHood could see the Win98SE machine.
The only way to see the Win98SE machine's shares, was to put just the single line in /etc/resolv.conf.
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Thank you, clarf.clarf wrote: Hi sheldonisaac,
You could have a problem with your DNS configuration, you could try the following solution from this thread Windows ME & Pnethood 0.65 question
Please test this solution and reply.Sit Heel Speak wrote: (most snipped by Sheldon)
Reverting /etc/resolv.conf to the single line
nameserver 192.168.2.75
where 192.168.2.75 is my DLink DI-604 router (through it, the two machines are connected), which has DNS functionality...restored the ability of PNetHood to see the Win98SE machine's shares.
Greetings,
clarf
I booted frugal Puppy 5.11 on the netbook, and tried with Pnethood 0.66
So I checked /etc/resolv.conf and it had two nameserver lines in it,
so I replaced all that with 192.168.1.1 which is my Linksys router.
which I've long been able to ping.
And pnethood still found SHELDON server, but said
Then I did something else, maybe rebooted.Scan completed: 192.168.0.0/16
servers found=SHELDON
started probing SHELDON
Error connecting to 8.15.7.117 (Connection refused)
(and so on)
And again made the change in /etc/resolv.conf
Then when I did Pnethood
it said stuff like
I don't know whether that succeeded because I'd recently used lameSMBqmount?cli_rpc_pipe_open: cli_nt_create failed on pipe \srvsvc to machine SHELDON
(etc etc, but then)
share=J-BCP. mountpoint=/mnt/network/SHELDON/H-BCP
(etc etc)
I'll just send this message now, and reboot?
Thanks,
Sheldon
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