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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Fri 07 Sep 2012, 11:40 Post subject:
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| sc0ttman wrote: | OK, just to confirm I am indeed thick... So, let see if this is correct:
1. YASSM is a client, for connecting to ('mounting') samba AND samba-tng shares on OTHER PCs ...
2. And samba-tng-rcrsn-0.5-rc1 is purely for setting up a server, creating a 'share' that others can 'mount'...
Is the above correct? |
Yes.
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sc0ttman

Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Posts: 2174 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat 08 Sep 2012, 15:30 Post subject:
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OK I made this yesterday, Samba Manager 0.1
It requires both rcrsn51s YASSM and samba-tng
pets to be installed. It adds a menu entry in 'Network'.
It's a simple script, a hack more than anything.
It's a frontend for both YASSM and Samba-TNG,
hopefully clear enough that idiots like me won't
confuse the purpose of the two.
Of course, this is just for users who want it, and
I do not intend this to be part of either the YASSM
or samba-tng-rcrsn51 pkgs..
Here are some screenshots and the pet, below:
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rmcellig
Joined: 19 Nov 2011 Posts: 734 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2013, 17:27 Post subject:
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I just installed Puppy Precise 5.4. I can access my shares from the other computers on my LAN but how do I create a share so that I can see it on my other machines. Do I use YASSM or do I have to download Samba Full or do I use Yassm instead?
I know how to set up a share in Puppy Linux 5.2.8 but am not sure how to do it in Precise. Thanks!!
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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Sat 16 Feb 2013, 08:17 Post subject:
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| rmcellig wrote: | | I just installed Puppy Precise 5.4. I can access my shares from the other computers on my LAN but how do I create a share so that I can see it on my other machines. Do I use YASSM or do I have to download Samba Full? |
YASSM is not a Samba server. It is a client app, like Pnethood. It does not create shares. It accesses the shares on other machines.
| Quote: | | I know how to set up a share in Puppy Linux 5.2.8 but am not sure how to do it in Precise. Thanks!! |
How did you do it in Lupu? Have you tried Samba-TNG in Precise?
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rmcellig
Joined: 19 Nov 2011 Posts: 734 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Posted: Sat 16 Feb 2013, 08:37 Post subject:
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Looks like I will be testing Samba 4.0. Can hardly wait!
Haven't tried Samba-TNG. Will look into it.
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rmcellig
Joined: 19 Nov 2011 Posts: 734 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Posted: Sat 16 Feb 2013, 08:40 Post subject:
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Thanks sc0ttman! I will try this out for sure.
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davids45

Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 580 Location: Chatswood, NSW
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Posted: Thu 07 Mar 2013, 19:20 Post subject:
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G'day rcrsn51,
I have been trying your YASSM in the latest Pups as pnethood is now mostly missing.
With YASSM, I found I could not mount the shares on my quite old XP computer (called 'DAD2' - from when my children were around - now it's grandchildren pushing buttons & keys!).
I/YASSM could see each share, listed by the drop-down button (e.g. MyDocuments@DAD2) but could not connect.
Reading your advice in some threads, I tried replacing "DAD2" as the Server option with the computer's network address (192.168.2.105 - it was manually set so should be a fixed address) and I could now access the shares.
What is your advice to make this accessing easier in future - rename the old desktop (e.g. is a lowercase name needed? Why is DAD2 a problem - pnethood worked as is) or can I set up a default to use the network address in some way in place of the DAD2 name?
Thanks for any help,
David S.
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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Thu 07 Mar 2013, 19:52 Post subject:
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Do you have the Puppy firewall turned on?
Run the command "nmblookup DAD2". Does this return the server's IP address?
| Quote: | | I have been trying your YASSM in the latest Pups as pnethood is now mostly missing. |
Which Puppy are you using? Both Wary and Precise still have Pnethood.
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davids45

Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 580 Location: Chatswood, NSW
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Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 03:22 Post subject:
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G'day rcrsn51,
Thanks for the quick reply.
| Quote: | | Do you have the Puppy firewall turned on? | - No.
| Quote: | | Run the command "nmblookup DAD2". Does this return the server's IP address? | - Yes - 192.168.2.105
| Quote: | I have been trying your YASSM in the latest Pups as pnethood is now mostly missing.
Which Puppy are you using? Both Wary and Precise still have Pnethood. | Slacko-5.xxx mostly, but I'll give the others a go to see if I get any better response with their YASSMs to my old DAD2 desktop with its XP (it's a pretty old version of XP too).
David S.
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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 07:57 Post subject:
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This is a bit of a mystery. YASSM uses a different technique than Pnethood for resolving the server name DAD2 into its IP address 192.168.2.105. But since the nmblookup command above worked for you, I can't see why YASSM would fail.
Try this version
| Code: | | nmblookup DAD2 | tail -n 1 | cut -f 1 -d " " |
Does it also return 192.168.2.105?
In any case, you can continue to use YASSM by using Samba-Select and building a list of your shares on DAD2. Just use the IP address in the list.
As a test, I named an XP machine as DAD2 and created a share named MyDocuments. I then accessed it from Slacko 5.5. Everything worked correctly.
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davids45

Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 580 Location: Chatswood, NSW
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Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 19:08 Post subject:
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G'day rcrsn51,
I tried your suggested code:
| Quote: | | nmblookup DAD2 | tail -n 1 | cut -f 1 -d " " |
and got "192.168.2.101" - which is the network address for this computer's wireless connection with XP.
It has wireless (101) and wired (105) connections.
Could this (2 addresses/2 adaptors) be the cause of the odd behaviour with YASSM on this old desktop? I could try turning one off (e.g. the wireless which can be a little erratic with XP - and I did not get YASSM to work using 192.168.2.101 in place of DAD2, whereas 192.168.2.105 did work)?
David S.
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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 19:23 Post subject:
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| davids45 wrote: | | Could this (2 addresses/2 adaptors) be the cause of the odd behaviour with YASSM on this old desktop? |
Absolutely. Although the XP machine has two IP addresses, it appears that its shares can only be successfully mounted on 105.
But I don't understand the following. You said that "nmblookup DAD2" reported "192.168.2.105". But the second command reported "192.168.2.101".
Did the first command actually report BOTH IPs?
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davids45

Joined: 26 Nov 2006 Posts: 580 Location: Chatswood, NSW
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Posted: Sat 09 Mar 2013, 21:52 Post subject:
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G'day again,
I only found the wired 192.168.2.105 connection yesterday with the nmblookup.
But trying again this morning, it did report both addresses (101 & 105). I suspect the wireless was temporarily off yesterday on the XP machine and I did not notice.
As I seem to be successfully learning about networking my now less-used Windows computers ( , thanks), I have a mainly dust-gathering Windows7 laptop.
When I try YASSM (& pnethood - I'm running a Upup Precise), the lap-top is found/reported but as "hidden@DAVIDLAPTOP-PC". It is connecting via its wireless adaptor at 192.168.2.8 - I had unplugged its wired connection quite a while ago.
In case you are a Windows7 expert, how do I unhide the Shares on this lap-top? I think I have tried everything in its Control Panel to make folders shared and public, but "who knows?"
I'm trying a few passwords and user names but with no luck nor skill (as suggested in your guide earlier (page1) in this thread).
Or should I re-establish the wired connection (if that was an issue with the XP computer difficulty)? Just need to find a cable to test this out.
David S.
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rcrsn51

Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 7756 Location: Stratford, Ontario
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Posted: Sun 10 Mar 2013, 07:00 Post subject:
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In YASSM, "hidden" just means that the share requires authentication. When you use the Win7 machine, does it require a username and password?
What happens with Pnethood? You would need to enter the authentication, then hit Rescan to see the shares.
You might need to use the Win7 machine's admin-level password.
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PaulR
Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 171 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat 11 May 2013, 07:46 Post subject:
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I'm struggling to connect to my Win 7 PC, any help would be really appreciated. Here's what I have...
Win 7 machine:
Computer name: acer
Share: I just created a folder in the root of C: called /pupshare and set sharing properties (chose my usual Windows login/password as the only user allowed access).
IP address: 192.168.1.73 (dynamically assigned by router).
Potential problems: Firewall and Hamachi disabled (closed)
Puppy machine:
Slacko 5.5, firewall temporarily set to OFF
YASSM 2.6
Connected via wireless
If I scan using YASSM I find hidden@ACER (and hidden@BTHUB3 for some reason, maybe the router control panel??).
If I then select it and enter my username/password/share name I get a 'no connection to pupshare' error.
I've tried all variations of upper/lower case for the server name with and without the additional ?192.168.1.0 and preceding slashes //
I've tried /pupshare and pupshare in the share name and tried putting the windows WORKGROUP name in options.
If, I click the 'Shares' button in the credentials dialog I get a dropdown list with 'NONE' as the only item so it seems the pupshare directory isn't visible.
It's got me beat... any pointers anyone?
Paul
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