Try installing it. It is more informative if you test on the same system.peebee wrote:Would have to try a different puppy - no pnethood any more in Slacko5.5....
Yet Another Samba Share Mounter
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I can never find any shares with YASSM...
Why do I get this error? I've got your packages installed, samba-tng, yassm, etc.. What else am I missing?!
From which (wary) pet package can i get this file any any other related files??
Why do I get this error? I've got your packages installed, samba-tng, yassm, etc.. What else am I missing?!
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/usr/local/yassm/samba-search: line 103: nmblookup: command not found
[b][url=https://bit.ly/2KjtxoD]Pkg[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2U6dzxV]mdsh[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2G49OE8]Woofy[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/bzBU1]Akita[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/SO5ug]VLC-GTK[/url], [url=https://tiny.cc/c2hnfz]Search[/url][/b]
# find /mnt/sda6/woof-july3-raring/woof-out_x86_x86_ubuntu_raring/packages-raring -name nmblookup
/mnt/sda6/woof-july3-raring/woof-out_x86_x86_ubuntu_raring/packages-raring/samba_client/usr/bin/nmblookup
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 3.0.37.pet
/mnt/sda6/woof-july3-raring/woof-out_x86_x86_ubuntu_raring/packages-raring/samba_client/usr/bin/nmblookup
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 3.0.37.pet
I'm using akita, which was turbopup back in the day, maybe that;s why it was missing... anyway, i added it, and yassm works fine... cheers.rcrsn51 wrote:What Puppy are you using? Nmblookup has been included since 4.3.1 or earlier. However, it was sometimes located in /opt/samba/bin and that folder was added to the search path.sc0ttman wrote:From which (wary) pet package can i get this file any any other related files??
[b][url=https://bit.ly/2KjtxoD]Pkg[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2U6dzxV]mdsh[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2G49OE8]Woofy[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/bzBU1]Akita[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/SO5ug]VLC-GTK[/url], [url=https://tiny.cc/c2hnfz]Search[/url][/b]
HOw to use
/etc/init.d/rc.yassm ?
IS it for shutdown script?
Also I was thinking would it be possible to add a button to samba-login that
puts info into samba-select.dat?
/etc/init.d/rc.yassm ?
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case "$1" in
start)
;;
stop)
for M in $HOME/YASSM/*; do
umount-FULL $M > /dev/null 2>&1
rmdir $M > /dev/null 2>&1
done
;;
esac
Also I was thinking would it be possible to add a button to samba-login that
puts info into samba-select.dat?
YASSM v2.7 has several important changes.
1. The program filenames samba-login, etc. are now yassm-login, etc. This is to avoid any confusion with other Samba tools.
2. The user configuration files have moved from /root/.config/yassm to /root/.yassm.
3. YASSM-search continues to identify shares by their server name. But now it sends the server's IP address to YASSM-login. This is a more reliable way to mount shares.
4. If you select a "hidden" share, the procedure is unchanged. Enter the username and password. Click the Shares button. Select a share. Enter any required options. Click Mount.
5. If you run YASSM-login as a separate tool, you can still use server names.
6. YASSM-select can use either server names or IP addresses. But the latter are preferred, provided that they are static.
7. Previous versions of YASSM-search had an option for scanning alternate subnets. This feature has been removed. If anyone still wants it, please post a request.
1. The program filenames samba-login, etc. are now yassm-login, etc. This is to avoid any confusion with other Samba tools.
2. The user configuration files have moved from /root/.config/yassm to /root/.yassm.
3. YASSM-search continues to identify shares by their server name. But now it sends the server's IP address to YASSM-login. This is a more reliable way to mount shares.
4. If you select a "hidden" share, the procedure is unchanged. Enter the username and password. Click the Shares button. Select a share. Enter any required options. Click Mount.
5. If you run YASSM-login as a separate tool, you can still use server names.
6. YASSM-select can use either server names or IP addresses. But the latter are preferred, provided that they are static.
7. Previous versions of YASSM-search had an option for scanning alternate subnets. This feature has been removed. If anyone still wants it, please post a request.
Nice tool. Only problem I am having is with "automount on boot" Your instructions state
On reboot my YASSM directory is on the desktop, clicking it I can see the Windows share I want to access but its empty.
I don't have a yassm-automount file in /usr/local/yassm but do have a samba-automount file. I've had a quick look at it and reckon its the same file. Is that correct?4. Drag the file yassm-automount into your Startup folder.
On reboot my YASSM directory is on the desktop, clicking it I can see the Windows share I want to access but its empty.
See my post above yours. In v2.7, the program names have changed.lemmy999 wrote:I don't have a yassm-automount file in /usr/local/yassm but do have a samba-automount file. I've had a quick look at it and reckon its the same file. Is that correct?
Automount uses the yassm-select database for its mounting information. Do you have your Windows share set up correctly in yassm-select?On reboot my YASSM directory is on the desktop, clicking it I can see the Windows share I want to access but its empty.
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Bonjour,
I was running an old version of Puppy today (4.3.1) and accidentally (or by chance!) noticed that, using yassm 2.4, I could access to an usb key plugged on my Internet box, what I couldn't do with later versions 2.6 and 2.7! I thought it was my box or any misconfigured permission/password which was the cause of the problem but it is finally not the case.
Have you any idea of what's wrong?
Cordialement.
I was running an old version of Puppy today (4.3.1) and accidentally (or by chance!) noticed that, using yassm 2.4, I could access to an usb key plugged on my Internet box, what I couldn't do with later versions 2.6 and 2.7! I thought it was my box or any misconfigured permission/password which was the cause of the problem but it is finally not the case.
Have you any idea of what's wrong?
Cordialement.
YASSM v2.7 uses a new scanning method based on a tool called pnscan. Earlier versions used mpscan, but the 4.x Puppies may have contained a different version of mpscan.
Pnethood used a different tool called nbtscan!
Based on a variety of tests, it appears that v2.7 works better than the older versions of YASSM. But that may not be true in your case.
With v2.7, did you try using Wake or Rescan?
[Edit] In v2.7, was the share detected by YASSM-search? This may be a situation where new Puppies need to use the "sec=ntlm" option in YASSM-login.
Pnethood used a different tool called nbtscan!
Based on a variety of tests, it appears that v2.7 works better than the older versions of YASSM. But that may not be true in your case.
With v2.7, did you try using Wake or Rescan?
[Edit] In v2.7, was the share detected by YASSM-search? This may be a situation where new Puppies need to use the "sec=ntlm" option in YASSM-login.
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Bonsoir,
Thanks for your quick reply!
Thanks.
Cordialement.
Thanks for your quick reply!
Pnethood doesn't "see" my usb key, contrary to yassm.Pnethood used a different tool called nbtscan!
Not needed. I just couldn't mount it...did you try using Wake or Rescan?
... and with the option "sec=ntlm", all works fine.In v2.7, was the share detected by YASSM-search? This may be a situation where new Puppies need to use the "sec=ntlm" option in YASSM-login.
Thanks.
Cordialement.
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Bonjour,
Please see this thread.
Cordialement.
For those who are interested in, the French team did it!rcrsn51 wrote:Do you want the share to be automatically unmounted if it has not been used for a while? I think that would be too difficult to implement.
Please see this thread.
Cordialement.