[newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Steve Turner
Any file sharing software that works with Linux?

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 18:03, Steve Turner wrote:
 Any file sharing software that works with Linux?
 
Lots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc.
 
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Fw: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread JRH
snipLots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc/snip

I use LimeWire, which not being as good as Kazaa, is more than adequate. If
you have hours to spare in order to wait for a download, then Overnet
command line client is worth looking at too.

I have major problems with Apollon, It just wont install properly, using the
so called all in one installer. It will screw up halfway during
installation, owing to a dependant library or application not being
installed, but it wont actually give you too many clues as to what you need
to install to rectify the situation!

I finally got it to install, and then it wouldnt run.. it hadnt even
installed giFT!

I asked on the forums, but got the usual silence/unhelpful answers.

So, it's binned for the time being. A friend is in the process of rolling me
a version, from the source code.

JRH

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 On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 18:03, Steve Turner wrote:
  Any file sharing software that works with Linux?
 
 Lots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc.
 
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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Ralph Slooten
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:03:02 -0700
Steve Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Any file sharing software that works with Linux?

DCgui-qt (Direct Connect) ... http://dcgui.berlios.de/


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Re: Fw: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Josenildo Marques
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 12:56, JRH wrote:
 I use LimeWire, which not being as good as Kazaa, is more than adequate. If
 you have hours to spare in order to wait for a download, then Overnet
 command line client is worth looking at too.
 
 I have major problems with Apollon, It just wont install properly, using the
 so called all in one installer. It will screw up halfway during
 installation, owing to a dependant library or application not being
 installed, but it wont actually give you too many clues as to what you need
 to install to rectify the situation!
 
 I finally got it to install, and then it wouldnt run.. it hadnt even
 installed giFT!
 
 I asked on the forums, but got the usual silence/unhelpful answers.
 
 So, it's binned for the time being. A friend is in the process of rolling me
 a version, from the source code.
 
 JRH

A couple of days ago there were some threads on the subject. I think you
probably missed them. Assuming you have 9.2 and all of the package
sources set, you all have to do to easily and flawlessly install Apollon
is

# urpmi apollon


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Re: Fw: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Derek Jennings
On Sunday 21 Mar 2004 15:56, JRH wrote:
 snipLots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc/snip

 I use LimeWire, which not being as good as Kazaa, is more than adequate. If
 you have hours to spare in order to wait for a download, then Overnet
 command line client is worth looking at too.

 I have major problems with Apollon, It just wont install properly, using
 the so called all in one installer. It will screw up halfway during
 installation, owing to a dependant library or application not being
 installed, but it wont actually give you too many clues as to what you need
 to install to rectify the situation!

 I finally got it to install, and then it wouldnt run.. it hadnt even
 installed giFT!

 I asked on the forums, but got the usual silence/unhelpful answers.

 So, it's binned for the time being. A friend is in the process of rolling
 me a version, from the source code.

 JRH

 - Original Message -
 From: Josenildo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 3:29 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] File Sharing

  On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 18:03, Steve Turner wrote:
   Any file sharing software that works with Linux?
 
  Lots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc.
 
   __
 
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RPMs for Apollon are in plf for 9.2 and 10.0 together with gift-fasttrack 
(Kazaa) and gift-openft (Native giFT) plugins  If you define plf as a urpmi 
source, then all the dependencies will be installed at once.
You may find the fasttrack (Kazaa) plugin is not recognised until you use 
Advanced settings to point to the location of the fasttrack plugin.

Read the config file to find which firewall ports you should open.

derek

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Re: Fw: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread JRH
snipRPMs for Apollon are in plf for 9.2 and 10.0 together with
gift-fasttrack
(Kazaa) and gift-openft (Native giFT) plugins  If you define plf as a urpmi
source, then all the dependencies will be installed at once.
You may find the fasttrack (Kazaa) plugin is not recognised until you use
Advanced settings to point to the location of the fasttrack plugin/snip

Many thanks for that Derek,

Just as soon as I can get out of Microshaft Winsucks, I will get into
Mandrake and have a play.

Cheers!

JRH

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From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [newbie] File Sharing


 On Sunday 21 Mar 2004 15:56, JRH wrote:
  snipLots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc/snip
 
  I use LimeWire, which not being as good as Kazaa, is more than adequate.
If
  you have hours to spare in order to wait for a download, then Overnet
  command line client is worth looking at too.
 
  I have major problems with Apollon, It just wont install properly, using
  the so called all in one installer. It will screw up halfway during
  installation, owing to a dependant library or application not being
  installed, but it wont actually give you too many clues as to what you
need
  to install to rectify the situation!
 
  I finally got it to install, and then it wouldnt run.. it hadnt even
  installed giFT!
 
  I asked on the forums, but got the usual silence/unhelpful answers.
 
  So, it's binned for the time being. A friend is in the process of
rolling
  me a version, from the source code.
 
  JRH
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Josenildo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 3:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] File Sharing
 
   On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 18:03, Steve Turner wrote:
Any file sharing software that works with Linux?
  
   Lots of them: Apollon, MlDonkey, LimeWire, etc.
  
   
__
  
   --
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 RPMs for Apollon are in plf for 9.2 and 10.0 together with gift-fasttrack
 (Kazaa) and gift-openft (Native giFT) plugins  If you define plf as a
urpmi
 source, then all the dependencies will be installed at once.
 You may find the fasttrack (Kazaa) plugin is not recognised until you use
 Advanced settings to point to the location of the fasttrack plugin.

 Read the config file to find which firewall ports you should open.

 derek

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2004-03-21 Thread Inhabitant of Zion
Hi all

Well I found if I installed gift-openft it solved the problem with
Apollon not connecting.

I installed it (and apollon) using the plf with urpmi  

Worked for me anyway!

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing App

2002-03-05 Thread Derek Jennings

On Tuesday 05 March 2002 18:42, RichardA wrote:
 gtk-gnutella works. There used to be a Morpheus client for Linux, but the
 file was pulled for legal reasons - anyone know of another place to get it?
 And would the recent business about about blocking the Windows client
 affect it?

I think you mean GiFT
The file wasn't pulled, Kazaa who provide the technology Morpheus use 
deliberately blocked GiFT so it stopped working. The GiFT team are busy 
developing an 'OpenSource' alternative to Kazaa/FastTrack. Check out 
SourceForge for details.

Morpheus have recently fallen out with Kazaa and have just started to use 
Gnutella as their file sharing system.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/24281.html

Another Gnutella client lots of people use is LimeWire
www.limewire.com
This one is Java based. Read the install instuctions carefully, lots of 
people have trouble getting it installed. Also check out this lists archives.

Another alternative is AudioGalaxy www.audiogalaxy.com
They have a Command Line Linux client called AGSatellite, and there is a GUI 
front end called XSatellite available on SourceForge.

HTH
derek



 Richard

 David, Monday 04 March 2002 22:48:
  Can anyone recomend a good filesharing app for my Mandrake box? 
  Something for mpegs, mp3s, and things of that sort.
 
  tia
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RE: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-19 Thread Barran, Richard

 Try Edonkey 2000 (www.edonkey2000.com)
 
 They have linux , windows and mac clients. Seems to work great, and a
 LOT better than gnutella at that.
 
 
 Greetings
 Ralph
 
 Walter Logeman wrote:
   Paul,
  
  
  Are there any good linux file sharing apps?
  
  
   qtella - seems ok, very like grokster i used on windows.  But it
   is not as efficient - maybe i need to tweek it somewhere.
 

Hi,

On the subject of P2P applications - can someone recommend a good resource
for a Linux newbie on this subject? I'm thinking of something that will
explain in simple words how to set up a firewall that will allow file
sharing, how to set up a file sharing app to automatically run and connect
to the internet at nighttime, etc...

Thanks in advance,

Richard

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-17 Thread Anuerin G. Diaz

On 16 Feb 2002 17:52:48 -0500
Paul Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:

 Are there any good linux file sharing apps? Something along the lines of
 morpheus. Lime wire is hard to use because it searches by file name. I
 want something that will search descriptions. Thanks.
 
 PK
 

kazaa has a linux version with an antiquated interface. i heard that some experienced 
faster downloads than the windows version but, for the life of me, i cant even connect 
to conduct a simple search! its one of the reasons why i still have windows at home 
(aside from the gaming).

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-17 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 10:02:41 -0500, Anuerin G.  Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 16 Feb 2002 17:52:48 -0500
 Paul Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED] revealed these words to me:
  Are there any good linux file sharing apps? Something along the lines of
  morpheus. Lime wire is hard to use because it searches by file name. I
  want something that will search descriptions. Thanks.
 
 kazaa has a linux version with an antiquated interface. i heard that some
 experienced faster downloads than the windows version but, for the life of me,
 i cant even connect to conduct a simple search! its one of the reasons why i
 still have windows at home (aside from the gaming).

The Kazaa GNU/Linux client has been deactivated since the technology was sold to
Sharman Networks. For the short time it was working, it was great.

For other file sharing services, take a look at http://www.afternapster.com/.

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-17 Thread Walter Logeman

Paul,

 Are there any good linux file sharing apps? 

qtella - seems ok, very like grokster i used on windows.  But it 
is not as efficient - maybe i need to tweek it somewhere.

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-17 Thread Ralph Slooten

Try Edonkey 2000 (www.edonkey2000.com)

They have linux , windows and mac clients. Seems to work great, and a
LOT better than gnutella at that.


Greetings
Ralph

Walter Logeman wrote:
  Paul,
 
 
 Are there any good linux file sharing apps?
 
 
  qtella - seems ok, very like grokster i used on windows.  But it
  is not as efficient - maybe i need to tweek it somewhere.


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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-17 Thread Ralph Slooten

Try Edonkey 2000 (www.edonkey2000.com)

They have linux , windows and mac clients. Seems to work great, and a
LOT better than gnutella at that.


Greetings
Ralph

Walter Logeman wrote:
  Paul,
 
 
 Are there any good linux file sharing apps?
 
 
  qtella - seems ok, very like grokster i used on windows.  But it
  is not as efficient - maybe i need to tweek it somewhere.

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[newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-16 Thread Paul Kraus

Are there any good linux file sharing apps? Something along the lines of
morpheus. Lime wire is hard to use because it searches by file name. I
want something that will search descriptions. Thanks.

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Re: [newbie] File Sharing

2002-02-16 Thread Chris Howe

Limewire has a linux version

Chris
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 Are there any good linux file sharing apps? Something along the lines of
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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-08 Thread Dimitris Ioannou
 
 Ï/Ç chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå: 

To be more specific, I am looking for a P2P file sharing client. I haveused gtk gnutella and didn't find it to be particularly compelling,mainly because I have difficulty connecting. Are there any otherclients for gnutella or fast track that work well.Thanks,



Go to www.kazaa.com and download kazaa client for Linux. Its about 256k. Only thing is, that you have to use it from console by going to its directory and after you install it you have to type ./kza and it will work. It's a little bit ancient looking but it really does work well.-ChuckOn Mon, 2002-01-07 at 21:05, Michael Viron wrote: samba, nfs, appletalk, ftp, http, scp, sftp all come immediately to mind -- it all depends on who you want to share it to, between what operating systems, and what it is that you wishh to share.  Michael  -- Michael Viron Registered Linux User #81978 Senior Systems  Administration Consultant Web Spinners, University of West Florida  At 08:29 PM 01/07/2002 -0800, you wrote: Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?  TIA  -Ch!
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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-08 Thread Dimitris Ioannou
 
 Ï/Ç Michael Viron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå: 
samba, nfs, appletalk, ftp, http, scp, sftp all come immediately to mind --it all depends on who you want to share it to, between what operatingsystems, and what it is that you wish to share..Michael--Michael VironRegistered Linux User #81978Senior Systems  Administration ConsultantWeb Spinners, University of West FloridaAt 08:29 PM 01/07/2002 -0800, you wrote:Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?TIA-Chuck go to www.kazaa.com and download the linux-client. Only 256k, Works quite well but from console.Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.comWant to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.comDo You Yahoo!?ÁðïêôÞóôå ôçí äùñåÜí óáò
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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-08 Thread Hugo Ferreira



Check out www.jxta.org, It already has a file sharing 
example.

HTH,
Hugo.

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   Ï/Ç chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ýãñáøå: 
  
To be more specific, I am looking for a P2P file sharing client. I 
haveused gtk gnutella and didn't find it to be particularly 
compelling,mainly because I have difficulty connecting. Are there any 
otherclients for gnutella or fast track that work 
well.Thanks,



Go to www.kazaa.com and download kazaa 
client for Linux. Its about 256k. Only thing is, that you have to use it 
from console by going to its directory and after you install it you have to 
type ./kza and it will work. It's a little bit ancient looking but it really 
does work well.-ChuckOn Mon, 2002-01-07 at 21:05, Michael 
Viron wrote: samba, nfs, appletalk, ftp, http, scp, sftp all come 
immediately to mind -- it all depends on who you want to share it 
to, between what operating systems, and what it is that you wishh to 
share.  Michael  -- Michael 
Viron Registered Linux User #81978 Senior Systems  
Administration Consultant Web Spinners, University of West 
Florida  At 08:29 PM 01/07/2002 -0800, you wrote: 
Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?  
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[newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread chuck

Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?

TIA

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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread Michael Viron

samba, nfs, appletalk, ftp, http, scp, sftp all come immediately to mind --
it all depends on who you want to share it to, between what operating
systems, and what it is that you wish to share.

Michael

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Senior Systems  Administration Consultant
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At 08:29 PM 01/07/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?

TIA

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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread Anuerin G.Diaz

On 07 Jan 2002 20:29:24 -0800
chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?
 
 TIA
 
 -Chuck
 

depends on your needs. if you need to share in your own network then Samba is the 
preferred choice. if you need to share to users outside your network then consider 
running a ftp server or anything similar. if you are looking for something with 
napster like capabilities then you could try kazaa though it still is in beta and 
lagging from its windows counterpart in terms of usability. 

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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread tester

chuck wrote:

 Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?
 
 TIA
 
 -Chuck
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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If you are sharing files among linux computers, then nfs is the way to 
go--not really an app, just define the files/directories on each machine 
you want ro share, and the machines to share them to.  Then on each of 
the machines which will access the files, define a nfs mount and a 
directory.  It is then transparent--it is mounted at boot usually and is 
simply like any other mounted partition.

You can use linuxconf to set up both server and client sides of the nfs 
mount, the rest of the capability is built into the kernel, not a 
separate program at all.

The other file sharing system is Samba,  This one shares with windows 
boxes as well as linux boxes but is more of a chore to set up.  Many 
people use webmin to set it up, others try the web browser game to use a 
setup program called SWAT,  and some others say all that is unnecessary, 
put your favorite text editor on /etc/samba/smb.conf, read and configure 
as you choose, and save.

LinNeighborhood, komba and gnomba are popular as clients of Samba to 
allow Linboxes to access either winboxes or other linboxes for shared files.

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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread chuck

To be more specific, I am looking for a P2P file sharing client.  I have
used gtk gnutella and didn't find it to be particularly compelling,
mainly because I have difficulty connecting.  Are there any other
clients for gnutella or fast track that work well.

Thanks,

-Chuck

On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 21:05, Michael Viron wrote:
 samba, nfs, appletalk, ftp, http, scp, sftp all come immediately to mind --
 it all depends on who you want to share it to, between what operating
 systems, and what it is that you wish to share.
 
 Michael
 
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 Registered Linux User #81978
 Senior Systems  Administration Consultant
 Web Spinners, University of West Florida
 
 At 08:29 PM 01/07/2002 -0800, you wrote:
 Can anyone recommend a good file sharing app?
 
 TIA
 
 -Chuck
 
 
 
 
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Re: [newbie] file sharing

2002-01-07 Thread Anuerin G.Diaz

On 07 Jan 2002 21:16:24 -0800
chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 To be more specific, I am looking for a P2P file sharing client.  I have
 used gtk gnutella and didn't find it to be particularly compelling,
 mainly because I have difficulty connecting.  Are there any other
 clients for gnutella or fast track that work well.
 
 Thanks,
 
 -Chuck
 

in that case you might be successful with the kazaa linux client. there was an open 
source project for the P2P networks but something changed and I dont think its very 
active right now. Im still looking for a windows P2P client that I could run with 
wine. still no luck.

ciao!

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Re: [newbie] file sharing Linux to Linux

2001-09-02 Thread Michael D. Viron

Paul,

Try nfs.  Or use the mount command with the -t smbfs option.

Michael

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Senior Systems  Administration Consultant
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At 07:22 AM 09/02/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I am running samba on a Linux server, file serving to my windows clients
across the LAN. This was easy to set-up in Mandrake with the gui's provided.

The problem that I have is that I now want to convert my main client to
Linux too but how can I connect to the Linux server containing my data?

Any advise would be great.



Paul Upton


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[newbie] file sharing Linux to Linux

2001-09-01 Thread Paul H Upton

I am running samba on a Linux server, file serving to my windows clients
across the LAN. This was easy to set-up in Mandrake with the gui's provided.

The problem that I have is that I now want to convert my main client to
Linux too but how can I connect to the Linux server containing my data?

Any advise would be great.



Paul Upton




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[newbie] File sharing Windows, Samba and LISa

2001-08-27 Thread Derek Jennings




Interesting to see the subject of LISa brought up on Mandrake Forum.

I can trade some tips on setting up LISa in exchange for a question on Samba

I'm  happy to say LISa works very well for me with just 2 caveats.

1/ The Configuration GUI in Control Centre has some shortcomings.
If you execute it more than once it will concatenate the new LISa settings at 
the back of the old config file with unpredictable results. I recommend 
editing the file lisarc in an editor to be sure it says what you need.

2/ In Mandrake 8.0 the lisarc configuration file is stored in an unexpected 
place.  /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc    LISa will not automatically find it 
in this location.

LISa has to be started as root each time the computer is started. I put a 
statement
lisa -c /root/.kde/share/config/lisarc in my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file to do 
this.

The '-c' tells LISa to use an explicit config file rather than searching for 
one.


In use LISa works well. I can browse from Konquerer anywhere around my 
Windows PC's, and can see my wireless LAN modem and firewall as HTML devices.


My only remaining problem is Samba related rather than LISa :-

My Win98 machine can browse my Linux file system, and can read and write to 
it.
A Win98 machine can also read from the windows partition on my Linux box, but 
can only write small files to it . Anything under 200k is fine. 

Files above 200k gives me the message Cannot create or replace 'filename'. 
Access is denied on my Win98 computer.

I have no trouble writing the same files to my Linux partition.

I have looked everywhere, but cannot find anything to limit file sizes. Any 
ideas anyone?



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Re: [newbie] File sharing Windows, Samba and LISa

2001-08-27 Thread Derek Jennings

On Monday 27 August 2001 13:08, you wrote:


 By the sound of your email, I got the impression that your talking about a
 network at your office, and I wanted to be sure you knew about this
 potential bug in Lisa, although I'd prefer to call it a major BUG!! in
 MS Windows NT  2000!

Ouch!! Sounds more like a good reason to ditch NT. It's not LISa's problem if 
NT does not challenge it for a password.
I don't have NT (its a home network by the way). My Win98 machines however 
act correctly and will not let LISa browse below any directory with sharing 
disabled, and will challenge on password protected ones.


 Also, have you tried using the address bar in konqueror? Using the syntax
 of smb://192.168.0.x , I can browse to any Win98 machine on our network.
 Once I'm in, I set the location as a bookmark in Konqueror, and I'm done. I
 can browse back to that PC anytime. Just make sure that File Sharing is
 enabled in each Windows machine. Set the password options on the Windows
 machines as you prefer, and you're done.

 Hope that helps. I know that's not what you were looking for, but maybe
 this will work better for you. By the way, have you tried NFS for Linux to
 Linux browsing? It's rock solid, dependable, and fast!


I'll try that. I'm new to Linux, and my Solaris experience is 3 years out of 
useage, so I'm just feeling my way in.
So far I like Mandrake 8.0 very much, and am just building my second Linux 
computer.

Anyone who gets frustrated with Windows should try this link. Its a good 
giggle
(You need Flash,. click about the screen)



http://128.241.244.96/portal/uploads/27000/27549_winrg.swf






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[newbie] File sharing with windows question

2001-06-04 Thread s

Can two windows98 machine file share thru a linux gateway with tiny firewall 
without samba?

My family's two windows machines can't share.  The names of  these computers 
and the gateway show up in network neighborhood, but no files.  If I try to 
map them, I get an error about not finding the machines.

Or do I need to try and get samba configured?  (someone got a good newbie 
site/link on this subject?)

-s





Re: [newbie] File sharing with windows question

2001-06-04 Thread n6tadam

Hi,

It would be very difficult, without the use of Samba. In fact, it is almost
impossible. You'll definately need Samba to do it. I can help you set it up
if you like.

Regards,

Thomas Adam

- Original Message -
From: s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:53 AM
Subject: [newbie] File sharing with windows question


 Can two windows98 machine file share thru a linux gateway with tiny
firewall
 without samba?

 My family's two windows machines can't share.  The names of  these
computers
 and the gateway show up in network neighborhood, but no files.  If I try
to
 map them, I get an error about not finding the machines.

 Or do I need to try and get samba configured?  (someone got a good newbie
 site/link on this subject?)

 -s





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Re: [newbie] File sharing with windows question

2001-06-04 Thread s

Oooo, yes please.  I would like.  :-)

I have installed the mdk samba server, client and common files on the 
gateway, and samba client on my workstation.  I tried setting the ip #s up in 
Samba conf using webadmin. (But that didn't do anything.)  But that's about 
as far I got. 

I'm afraid I hadn't paid much attention to the whole subject of samba before, 
thinking I would never need it.  So I am a lost and confused newbie.

TIA,
-s
   
On Monday 04 June 2001 03:26 am, you wrote:
 Hi,

 It would be very difficult, without the use of Samba. In fact, it is almost
 impossible. You'll definately need Samba to do it. I can help you set it up
 if you like.

 Regards,

 Thomas Adam

 - Original Message -
 From: s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:53 AM
 Subject: [newbie] File sharing with windows question

  Can two windows98 machine file share thru a linux gateway with tiny

 firewall

  without samba?
 
  My family's two windows machines can't share.  The names of  these

 computers

  and the gateway show up in network neighborhood, but no files.  If I try

 to

  map them, I get an error about not finding the machines.
 
  Or do I need to try and get samba configured?  (someone got a good newbie
  site/link on this subject?)
 
  -s





Re: [newbie] File sharing Win-Linux

2000-08-30 Thread Juggernaut

Sorry. Something missing. Before the message 'Sharename', there is a message
like this:
Connection to Teteh.net failed.
Password :

I fill the password with root password. And then the message below appear.
Thank you very much.

 SharenameTypeComment
 D   Disk
 CDisk
 IPC$  IPCRemote Inter Process Communication

 ServerComment
 CRAVENSamba SMB Server [2.0.6]
 TETEHTeteh97

 WorkgroupMaster
 QUAKETETEH

 Anyone can help me ? Thank you very much.

 -Pungki






Re: [newbie] File sharing Win-Linux

2000-08-28 Thread Juggernaut

Thank you for your advise. Now my linuxbox can appear on Windoze machine.
But I can't access it from Windoze. Widoze ask me for password. But now the
message is change. Sounds like this (on Windoze machine):
//craven is not accessible.
The computer or sharename could not be found. Make sure you type it
correctly, and try again.

Also I test my smb.conf by running testparm, and I get message like this :
Load smbconfig files from /etc/smb.conf
Loaded services file OK.
Deny connection from Teteh.net(192.168.0.2) to homes.
Allow ... to
printers.
Allow.to
Linuxer.

What should I do ? And at the section [global], if I only have 1 ethernet
card on each machine, should I activate interfaces ?
Thank you very much for your assistance.

-Pungki

This is my smb.conf :
[global]
workgroup = Quake
server string = Samba Server
   hosts allow = 192.168.0.2, 127.
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%a
max log size = 50
security = share
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   os level = 33

dns proxy = no
unix password sync = no
comment = Craven.net
encrypt passwords = no
map to guest = never
password level = 0
null passwords = no
allow hosts = 192.168.0.2
os level = 0
preferred master = no
domain master = yes
wins support = no
dead time = 0
debug level = 0

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/%u
browseable = yes
writable = yes
public = yes
allow hosts = 198.168.0.2
only user = no
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
writable = no
printable = yes
[Linuxer]
comment = Testing
path = /home/pungki
browseable = yes
public = yes
guest only = yes
writable = yes
allow hosts = 192.168.0.2
only user = no


 # samba config file /etc/smb.conf
 #

 [global]
 workgroup = HOMELAN
 server string = Samba SMB Server [%v]
 interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24 127.0.0.1/24
 bind interfaces only = Yes
 security = SHARE
 encrypt passwords = Yes
 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
 max log size = 50
 time server = Yes
 os level = 65
 dns proxy = No
 wins support = Yes
 guest account = smbuser
 min print space = 2000
 print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s






Re: [newbie] File sharing Win-Linux

2000-08-28 Thread Juggernaut

Thank you. I think it work. Now my linuxbox can appear on Windoze machine
(Network Neighborhood).
But I can't access my Linux from Windoze. Windoze ask me a password.  As I
remember I didn't make any password for user on Windoze machine. And on
Linux machine, when I run smbclient, I get a respond like this :

SharenameTypeComment
D   Disk
CDisk
IPC$  IPCRemote Inter Process Communication

ServerComment
CRAVENSamba SMB Server [2.0.6]
TETEHTeteh97

WorkgroupMaster
QUAKETETEH

Anyone can help me ? Thank you very much.

-Pungki

  # server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
  server string = Samba Server

 You'll dfinitely need to remove the space from that server name. Or,
you'll
 need to change "Samba Server" (which is the smb example) to some name with
 which Windoze can recognise the Linux Box.

 hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127. 192.168.0.2
 

 If you're only allowing 192.168.0.2, then  get 192.168.1.   192.168.2.
out
 of there. They're problably not on your LAN. Stick 192.168.0.2 before the
 loopback address (127.).

 Also, you'll need to make sure that smbd and nmbd are running. And
smbclient
 should get you connected from Linux box to Windoze box.
 (smbclient -L wondozeboxname).

 Beyond that, I'm still unsure. I haven't attempted samba in a while, and
I'm
 just brushing up for another list user's troubles.

 Let me know what the above does for you.

 --Greg