pnethood can't access shared folders
pnethood can't access shared folders
Hi.
I'd like some help on accessing shared folders using pnethood.
When I try "rescan network", the PC server (named x-pc) is found, but with "no shares".
I can access the shared folders from another windows pc.
The environment is:
Puppy 5.3.3
pnethood 0.6.9
Server:
windows 7
See attached the log error.
I appreciate any help.
I'd like some help on accessing shared folders using pnethood.
When I try "rescan network", the PC server (named x-pc) is found, but with "no shares".
I can access the shared folders from another windows pc.
The environment is:
Puppy 5.3.3
pnethood 0.6.9
Server:
windows 7
See attached the log error.
I appreciate any help.
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same with toutoulinux in french
have the same problems
pnethood can find my 2 PCs but impossible to share
toutou LINUX 4.3.1
PC - Windows 8
PC - MSH 2010
pnethood can find my 2 PCs but impossible to share
toutou LINUX 4.3.1
PC - Windows 8
PC - MSH 2010
Thank you for the replies.
I solved the problem simply installing "AGAIN" the packets:
- samba_mount_cifs-3.0.37-s131 and
- samba_client-3.0.37
I can't understand, because pnethood has worked some days ago....
Now I'm fighting to get "RemoteDesktop RDP client" to work...
When I click on it, nothing happens...
Any suggestion?
Thanks.
I solved the problem simply installing "AGAIN" the packets:
- samba_mount_cifs-3.0.37-s131 and
- samba_client-3.0.37
I can't understand, because pnethood has worked some days ago....
Now I'm fighting to get "RemoteDesktop RDP client" to work...
When I click on it, nothing happens...
Any suggestion?
Thanks.
Hmm.. that might be something rcrsn51's seen. Can you choose between rdp4, five or six on your Windows end?
Maybe check: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMicrosoftWindowsNetworkIntegration.html#RDP
Maybe check: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMicrosoftWindowsNetworkIntegration.html#RDP
rdesktop runs with just that, rdesktop [-options]
It works fine for me with XP and Win7.
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# rdesktop -help
rdesktop: A Remote Desktop Protocol client.
Version 1.7.1. Copyright (C) 1999-2011 Matthew Chapman et al.
See http://www.rdesktop.org/ for more information.
Usage: rdesktop [options] server[:port]
-u: user name
-d: domain
-s: shell
-c: working directory
-p: password (- to prompt)
-n: client hostname
-k: keyboard layout on server (en-us, de, sv, etc.)
-g: desktop geometry (WxH)
-f: full-screen mode
-b: force bitmap updates
-L: local codepage
-A: enable SeamlessRDP mode
-B: use BackingStore of X-server (if available)
-e: disable encryption (French TS)
-E: disable encryption from client to server
-m: do not send motion events
-C: use private colour map
-D: hide window manager decorations
-K: keep window manager key bindings
-S: caption button size (single application mode)
-T: window title
-N: enable numlock syncronization
-X: embed into another window with a given id.
-a: connection colour depth
-z: enable rdp compression
-x: RDP5 experience (m[odem 28.8], b[roadband], l[an] or hex nr.)
-P: use persistent bitmap caching
-r: enable specified device redirection (this flag can be repeated)
'-r comport:COM1=/dev/ttyS0': enable serial redirection of /dev/ttyS0 to COM1
or COM1=/dev/ttyS0,COM2=/dev/ttyS1
'-r disk:floppy=/mnt/floppy': enable redirection of /mnt/floppy to 'floppy' share
or 'floppy=/mnt/floppy,cdrom=/mnt/cdrom'
'-r clientname=<client name>': Set the client name displayed
for redirected disks
'-r lptport:LPT1=/dev/lp0': enable parallel redirection of /dev/lp0 to LPT1
or LPT1=/dev/lp0,LPT2=/dev/lp1
'-r printer:mydeskjet': enable printer redirection
or mydeskjet="HP LaserJet IIIP" to enter server driver as well
'-r sound:[local[:driver[:device]]|off|remote]': enable sound redirection
remote would leave sound on server
available drivers for 'local':
alsa: ALSA output driver, default device: default
'-r clipboard:[off|PRIMARYCLIPBOARD|CLIPBOARD]': enable clipboard
redirection.
'PRIMARYCLIPBOARD' looks at both PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD
when sending data to server.
'CLIPBOARD' looks at only CLIPBOARD.
-0: attach to console
-4: use RDP version 4
-5: use RDP version 5 (default)
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I'm using the following line code, but the system returns with ERRORS.
Is the line code correct?
Thank you.
Is the line code correct?
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sh-4.1# rdesktop -u martigej2 -p edson1 -g 1200x950 192.168.1.104
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: Connection closed
Start with small steps, leave off the -p (you will be prompted for password) and -g options. Be sure that the windows user is allowed to accept remote connections. The last part is critical.
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I've ran without -p and -g options but got the same errors.
Another info:
If I run from Terminal Server Client I get the same errors too.
Another info:
If I run from Terminal Server Client I get the same errors too.
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sh-4.1# rdesktop -u martigej2 192.168.1.104
ERROR: modulus len 0x108
ERROR: send: Connection reset by peer
ERROR: Connection closed
I have not been able to get pnethood to find a share on my Window8 PC from my Precise 5.6.1 laptop. However, using 'YASSM Samba share login' from the network menu works. Like rcrsn51 says, it took a couple of tries to find which of the 3 YASSM menu options does what I wanted.rcrsn51 wrote:@frorgaba
Instead of Pnethood, try YASSM. It works for me in Puppy 4.3.1 with Win7 shares.
However, there have been no reports on how it works with Win8, so this may take several tries. Please report back.
Edit to comment - since writing the above I followed the link to the YASSM thread and was enlightened.
No - I connect as 'Guest'. I have the share access set to 'everyone'.rcrsn51 wrote:Do your Windows shares require authentication? This can be a problem with pnethood.
I did not use the 'homegroup' nonesense, and instead tried to set up normal sharing (as in the way it was in XP and earlier).
Edit to add: I think pnethood found the shares in Slacko 5.5 - I have not used that for a while so I forget (70 next birthday, so I'm allowed)