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<0> geoffj_: site loads for me <1> fangorious: update-rc.d: error: unknown option <2> why not apt-get ndiswrapper ? <3> lazyM0m3nt: 'sudo update-rc.d' <4> ifwntrends, Hmm can you give me the url you are using <1> it show mw USAGE <5> mount //hostname/share /mnt/something -t smbfs <3> sudo update-rc.d -r winbind remove <0> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ ...ubuntu comes with ndiswrapper, not the newest version though <5> that seems to be right, but the p***word i put on the server isn't working on the client <4> zcat[1], it's the windoze drive I need <5> and i have NO idea why <3> ltf: it could be an issue with the windows machine expecting an encrypted p***word, and samba sending it plaintext. <2> you need to get the windows driver from your windows partiton, usually.. I wouldn't have expected sf.net to host binary-only drivers for windows. <1> fangorious: update-rc.d: error: unknown option again <5> fangorious, there's not windows machine, just two ubuntu machines
<3> sorry, -f <4> ifwntrends, that is the url I'm using any clues why I would get forbidden? <3> ltf, then why are you using smb? why not nfs? <4> zcat[1], Not according to the ubuntu wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper <5> i don't know how to use nfs <3> ltf: 'man /etc/exports' to see how to configure a share <2> btw; why does wiki.ubuntu.com have an invalid SSL cert? <5> ok <3> ltf: then 'sudo /etc/init.d/nfs restart to have nfsd read it and share them <3> ltf: then on the client, 'mount host:/path/to/share /mnt/point -t nfs' should mount it <0> geoffj_: the link you posted is what i used to get mine working just apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils, and get the ndiswrapper gtk package they list and your driver from the list <5> cool <3> ltf: people smarter than me can point you to amd or autofs so you can run 'ls /net/server' to see all nfs shares on 'server' <6> zcat[1]: it does inspire confidence, doesn't it <4> ifwntrends, It is the windoze driver I need for the chipset id: 14e4:4320 <7> help! i have no sound! <8> zcat[1]: because the ubuntu web admins are too busy :P <4> ifwntrends, oh I'll try that <2> yeah, I would have expected better considering the sabdfl made most of his money from issuing SLL certs.. <2> SSL rather <1> fangorious: ping: unknown host PIMONNS <0> geoffj_: try this ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/notebook/aspire_1500/drivers/80211g.zip <0> same drivers as me <4> ifwntrends, thanks <3> lazyM0m3nt: well, at this point i'll have to guess there's a firewall in your way <1> fangorious: Ok, i can ping PIMONNS <9> exit <3> lazyM0m3nt: now try pointing nautilus to smb://pimonns/ <2> SMB is horrible.. after getting everything sorted out, it can still refuse to work for ages until the master-browser gets around to updating things.. and then it suddently works. <1> fangorious: Ok, i can use that! thx <2> windows in general is horrible, actually.. SP2 makes life intersting. <3> ltf: actually, you can find a gui to configure shares at System->Administration->Shared Folders <3> lazyM0m3nt: np, glad i finally tracked down the libnss-wins package on ubuntu <5> i saw the gui <5> but on the client side i was having the problems <5> it was prompting me for a p***word <1> fangorious: But in ubuntu ... Places->Network Server -> Windows Network = items <2> spent most of friday trying to sort out some braindamaged XP firewall. In the end I gave up on the paid-for product and just went with SP2's firewall and AVG! <5> which i set using smbp***word <1> fangorious: But in ubuntu ... Places->Network Server -> Windows Network = 0 items <2> but enough ranting :) <1> fangorious: it ask my p***word.. <5> but it didn't matter <2> lazyM0m3nt: press enter ? <3> ltf: yeah, nfs uses hostnames to authenticate the share, the file ownership and permissions (so you may want to double check that UIDs are the same on each machine) <1> i show me 0 items <2> by default windows uses RMS's old p***word.. <1> zcat[1]: it ask me to enter p***word for my machine!!! <10> lazyM0m3nt: that's the practice, to let you know when you are changing vital system settings <3> lazyM0m3nt: does the same username exist on both the client and the server? <10> (and files) <11> this is fun....restoring a friends laptop <1> yes <3> lazyM0m3nt: you can browse windows -> linux, but not linux -> windows? <1> i can browse by use smb://computer_name but i dont see anyone in Windows Network (ubuntu) <12> if you have a firewall, make sure you open the port to 192.168 <12> ports* <3> lazyM0m3nt: you don't get any workgroup/domain names listed in the network browser? <1> yes! <12> you will see the workgroups, without opening the ports, but not the machines within it <3> yes you don't?
<1> i dont see any workgroup ... i have 3 workgrup on my network (i know) <3> lazyM0m3nt: the most likely culprit is firewalls on the windows machines <1> But i see in my windowsXP <3> lazyM0m3nt: are they XP with SP2? <1> yes, with SP2 <5> blah <5> now im getting portmapper errors <3> fangorious: can you try disabling the firewall on one of them and see if that makes it browseable to linux? <5> i think smb would have worked just as well <5> ....if i could have figured out what that p***wd problem was <5> this is just a one time thing <3> ltf: did you check the log file? <5> AHHHH <5> IT WAS NO P***WORD <5> lol <5> im ok now <5> :p <5> ;) <3> heh <1> Emm <10> hey. Someone say that above <10> *said <1> PIMONNS has no firewall <3> lazyM0m3nt: hm, run 'sudo iptables -L' on the linux box <12> lazyM0m3nt, install firestarter if you need a gui firewall thing <1> i stop firewall with firestarter already <12> why? <2> anyone played with guarddog? I couldn't follow it.. <1> to ping <12> restart firestarter, and allow the smb ports through it <1> when 'sudo iptables -L' <1> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) <1> target prot opt source destination <1> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) <1> target prot opt source destination <1> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) <1> target prot opt source destination <3> lazyM0m3nt: ok, that means no firewall <12> zcat[1], nope but firestarter is good <12> zcat[1], nice gtk interface, behaves and does what you tell it, and a nice little icon in the taskbar that goes red when there's an event :) <2> behind cisco anyhow.. don't really need a host firewall :) <2> but I'll have a play with it sometime. <12> zcat[1], i get events even though i have a router firewall <2> I want to use my other DSL router in bridge mode and have the linux box do firewall and NAT .. <3> well, it's past my bedtime. good luck lazyM0m3nt <12> zcat[1], make sure you get one that doesnt block itself when you try view localhost *mutter* <1> fangorious: Thanks alot <12> well localhost via external dns <1> fangorious: Good Night <2> I have a static DNS so I can alias eth0:1 to it.. <2> err static IP rather <13> hello, <14> anybody know if there is a free software version of something like gotomeeting, or webex - sort of like a 1-to-many vnc <1> how can i list any computer on my network? <12> i think it's called gnome meeting ? <13> when I try to run winetools in a terminal window I have this error : Drive C: is /home/allan/.wine/drive_c <12> bwlang <13> Wine 20040813 <13> wine is executed as wine <13> Parameters are --noexit <13> Browser is /usr/bin/firefox. <13> WINEVER is "20040813". <13> /usr/local/bin/wt: line 3291: /usr/local/winetools/Xdialog: No such file or directory <1> i dont see anyone on my network <13> can anybody know what's the problem? <12> lazyM0m3nt, open synaptic, and type in samba, then list off which packages you have installed <15> I'm trying to get ndiswrapper to work with an Atheros AR5BMB5 chipset. I've found something in the list with the same pci id, downloaded the windows drivers, extracted them, and pointed ndiswrapper at them. I quote ndiswrapper: net5211 driver present, hardware present <15> . However, no new interfaces are apparent. <14> elkbuntu: i'll look into it - thanks <1> ok <15> checkd with iwconfig and ifconfig <15> checked* <15> and the kernel module /is/ loaded <15> suggestions?
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