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Originally Posted by Nano View Post
Hi,

I have ported a small SMB Server from Anton Zechner
http://members.inode.at/anton.zechner/az/AzSmb.en.htm

I have also written a GUI.

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Thanks Nano, works great!
 
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Originally Posted by Nano View Post
That is a BUG

Please open x terminal and enter this command to get your wlan ip.

/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 | grep inet

The output is something like this:

inet addr: 192.168.178.100 Bcast 192.168.178.255 Mask: 255.255.255.0

Push the Config Button in TinySmbGui and enter the IP address and the Subnetmask which was displayed by the command and save the settings.

Now try again to start the server.

If the Server-Status is online. The Server running and the config is correct.
You can ignore the Wlan-off message.
@nano

you know how I can remove inet 6 from the N900.. i think there will be the problem of the wlan problem!
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#23
Are there any other steps needed to prepare the N900 ?

I can't access it via my browser , even with everything installed and running.

server staus = online
N900 is connected, and IP address & Subnetmask match.

any advice ? or something to try ?
 
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#24
In your PCs browser type in \\192.168.0.99 (use here the IP of your N900)
And it should show you the share name...
 

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Originally Posted by gadgetChris View Post
In your PCs browser type in \\192.168.0.99 (use here the IP of your N900)
And it should show you the share name...
Yes, I know this.
I mean even after typing in the IP shown on my N900 into my browser, and with the N900 running fine, my browser cannot see the N900.

Maybe i'll try removing and reinstall the tinysmb files on N900 ?
or maybe it just won't work with this router ?
 
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#26
Another way to connect easily from a PC is to use WinSPC, Instructions can be found in this thread: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=23932
 

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WinSCP not WinSPC.
 
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thanks a lot for sharing this lovely tiny samba!
i have a question: how to set a special codepage (for supporting characters as Chinese or Japanese) like the big smb in usual Linux?
i tried to add a line, codepage = 939 in the conf file, but it didn't work.
 

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#29
Thanks a Lot Nano.....


I really really needed this infact the timing for this I must say is perfect.....

Thanks a ton mate....you just saved my day.....
P.S- How I got saved...well those details I will share later....but thanks anyway....

n900 rocks.....

Originally Posted by Nano View Post
Hi,

I have ported a small SMB Server from Anton Zechner
http://members.inode.at/anton.zechner/az/AzSmb.en.htm

I have also written a GUI.


I have two DEB-Files.

tinysmb.deb
tinysmbgui.deb

Install steps:

1. install tinysmb.deb
2. install tinysmbgui.deb
3. Setup your Wlan IP in the Config
4. Add a Share
5. start the Server
6. Access the Share from your PC with \\192.168.178.37\
replace 192.168.178.37 with your Wlan IP of your N900

Here some screenshots:



 
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#30
setting up on configured all fine, n900 shows up on my vista and ubuntu machines. but i cannot access it, any ideas?
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