Le June 7, 2004 08:36 pm, Derek Jennings a écrit :
> On Tuesday 08 Jun 2004 01:16, Steve wrote:
> > Okay,
> >
> > I am not a network person but, I have two home computers running Madrake
> > 10.0 connected to a D-Link wireless router and I want them to be able to
> > share files on each other. How hard is it going to be to accomplish this
> > and where do I start?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
>
> There are several different ways of doing what you want.
>
> Here is one way which is not very common but rather easy.
> On each computer install the  openssh-server and openssh-clients packages.
>
> Now on your KDE Konqueror URL line enter
> fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path/to/directory
>
> where username is a valid user name on the remote computer and hostname is
> either the IP address or the name of the remote host as defined in
> your /etc/hosts file.
> /path/to/directory is the directory name you want to access on the remote
> host.
>
> You will be prompted for a user namepassword of the the remote user.
> It is possible to configure the system to not prompt for a password.
> This page explains more http://www.jennings.homelinux.net/kio_fish.html
>
> derek

Also check the information about and install the lisa daemon.
In konqueror you can browse your network, click on the machine identified by 
IP and see the services they offer, be that fish, http, smb or other.

Go to Drakconf to configure lisa.

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