Well i checked the www.cpan.org for any samba perl modules and found one:
http://search.cpan.org/author/ALIAN/Filesys-SmbClientParser-2.3/SmbClientPar
ser.pm
than looked at the source and found this line:
if ( $line =~ /^\s+([\S ]*\S)\s+(Disk)\s+([\S ]*)/ )
This module also uses the "Disk" wor
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> atom wrote:
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> > Well i agree that hiding the special "$" is a good idea.
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> > I don't understand how can I parse the smbclient Output wihout the
"Disk"
> > word
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> smbclient -L atomix | sed s/' Disk '//
> Also I noticed you don't care about possible spaces in the share names
Well i agree that hiding the special "$" is a good idea.
I don't understand how can I parse the smbclient Output wihout the "Disk"
word
> root@puppy:~# smbclient -L atomix
added interface ip=10.1.1.6 bcast=10.1.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password:
Domain=[NET] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000
What word "Disk". Could you be more
specific.
And the printers youre right, i'll work on it (i
forgot about that, there are no shared printers in my network).
Could you tell me to what kind of server you were
trying to log in (when the auth failed). I'm working on that now too, i have
some p
Does not look like it is usable.
I could not get it to authenticate...
And what is the point of showing printers ?
The word "Disk" in the links is not needed either.
atom wrote:
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> Just would like to draw the maintainers attention to my GUI to samba.
> Some time
Just would like to draw the maintainers attention to my GUI to samba.
Some time ago I spoke with someone on the subject, since the project is very
advanced right now this email is just a reminder. Any information on whats
worng whats missing and what does not wrong is welcomed.
The project is at:
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