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Re: [SLE] Lan Browsing with Konqueror
- From: steve <fsanta@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 19:13:35 +0200
- Message-id: <200206121913.35582.fsanta@xxxxxxxxxx>
Hi.
Am coming in late on this but all we do in konqueror to see our Samba boxes is
enter:
smb://nameorIPofbox
You then see the shares and can drag and drop to them.
Just a thought. Steve.
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 18:54, Art Fore wrote:
> I got that when the LISa daemon was not running. Also, did you click the
> apply button? When you click it, it should come up and ask for root
> password then save the config under /etc/lisarc. On my setup, the netmask
> came up automatically with the ip address as 10.0.208.36/255.255.240.0.
>
> Art
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Digger Maus [mailto:diggermaus@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:23 AM
> To: Art Fore; 'suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: [SLE] Lan Browsing with Konqueror
>
>
>
> Art,
>
>
> thanks for taking this up.
>
>
> I tried it already for a few days - without success. However, even with
> your instructions I was not very successful.
>
>
> When I press the "Autosetup..." button and restart the lisa demon and the
> smbfs demon, all I get is an error message that "lan://localhost" could not
> be found in the tree.
>
>
> What it does is, it enters my own IP address in the different fields.
> However, if I understand it correctly, it should put in a netmask that
> should be used for Windows hosts to scan.
>
>
> However, when I enter the netmask myself, the error message disappears but
> then by entering "lan:/" in the address field causes Konqueror to crash!
>
>
> Could you please post a detailed example of your network configuration?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> -Uli
>
>
> Art Fore <art_fore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Several People ask how I did that, so here it is. My estimation it is much
> easier than LinNeighborhood.
>
> Make sure Samba and LISa are installed from the CD. Go into YAST2, system,
> run level editor and make sure smbfs is running and lisa are running. If
> not, set them for run level 3 and 5 and start them from the run level
> editor.
>
> In control panel, Network, select Windows shares, put in your logon and
> password.
> In control panel, Network, select Lan Browsing, set up the Lisa Daemon
> using the guided setup with all defaults. I put in the name of the DNS
> server on the first tab of the Lan browsing dialog box, it automatically
> came up with my IP address and mask.
> After doing the setup, then click the "Apply" button.
> Then go to Konqueror and in the address box type in "lan:/" It should then
> show all of the network computers as IP address.
>
> I then pinged the computers by name, got their ip address, clicked on the
> IP address in Konqueror, then the SMB foldler. I then bookmarked that, then
> changed the bookmark name to the computer name.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Art
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodd Ahrenstorff [mailto:rahrenstorff@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:04 PM
> To: Art Fore
> Cc: 'suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx'
> Subject: Re: [SLE] Lan Browsing with Konqueror
>
> Art Fore wrote:
> >I have finally managed to be able to browse a Win2K network with
> > Konqueror. Only problem is, the computers are shown by their IP address.
> > Is there anyway to get this to show up as the computer name such as
> > Datacenter instead of the IP address other than renaming a bookmark? I am
> > running the LISa daemon and set it up with the control panel. I can also
> > ping the computer name and get the IP address.
> >
> >Also, is there anyway to map this as a folder instead of using a bookmark?
> >
> >Forgot to mention, this is KDE with SuSE 8.0.
> >
> >Art
>
> Would you be willing to post exactly how you got it to work? That LISa
> program is a little confusing...
Am coming in late on this but all we do in konqueror to see our Samba boxes is
enter:
smb://nameorIPofbox
You then see the shares and can drag and drop to them.
Just a thought. Steve.
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 18:54, Art Fore wrote:
> I got that when the LISa daemon was not running. Also, did you click the
> apply button? When you click it, it should come up and ask for root
> password then save the config under /etc/lisarc. On my setup, the netmask
> came up automatically with the ip address as 10.0.208.36/255.255.240.0.
>
> Art
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Digger Maus [mailto:diggermaus@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 9:23 AM
> To: Art Fore; 'suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx'
> Subject: RE: [SLE] Lan Browsing with Konqueror
>
>
>
> Art,
>
>
> thanks for taking this up.
>
>
> I tried it already for a few days - without success. However, even with
> your instructions I was not very successful.
>
>
> When I press the "Autosetup..." button and restart the lisa demon and the
> smbfs demon, all I get is an error message that "lan://localhost" could not
> be found in the tree.
>
>
> What it does is, it enters my own IP address in the different fields.
> However, if I understand it correctly, it should put in a netmask that
> should be used for Windows hosts to scan.
>
>
> However, when I enter the netmask myself, the error message disappears but
> then by entering "lan:/" in the address field causes Konqueror to crash!
>
>
> Could you please post a detailed example of your network configuration?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> -Uli
>
>
> Art Fore <art_fore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Several People ask how I did that, so here it is. My estimation it is much
> easier than LinNeighborhood.
>
> Make sure Samba and LISa are installed from the CD. Go into YAST2, system,
> run level editor and make sure smbfs is running and lisa are running. If
> not, set them for run level 3 and 5 and start them from the run level
> editor.
>
> In control panel, Network, select Windows shares, put in your logon and
> password.
> In control panel, Network, select Lan Browsing, set up the Lisa Daemon
> using the guided setup with all defaults. I put in the name of the DNS
> server on the first tab of the Lan browsing dialog box, it automatically
> came up with my IP address and mask.
> After doing the setup, then click the "Apply" button.
> Then go to Konqueror and in the address box type in "lan:/" It should then
> show all of the network computers as IP address.
>
> I then pinged the computers by name, got their ip address, clicked on the
> IP address in Konqueror, then the SMB foldler. I then bookmarked that, then
> changed the bookmark name to the computer name.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Art
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodd Ahrenstorff [mailto:rahrenstorff@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 9:04 PM
> To: Art Fore
> Cc: 'suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx'
> Subject: Re: [SLE] Lan Browsing with Konqueror
>
> Art Fore wrote:
> >I have finally managed to be able to browse a Win2K network with
> > Konqueror. Only problem is, the computers are shown by their IP address.
> > Is there anyway to get this to show up as the computer name such as
> > Datacenter instead of the IP address other than renaming a bookmark? I am
> > running the LISa daemon and set it up with the control panel. I can also
> > ping the computer name and get the IP address.
> >
> >Also, is there anyway to map this as a folder instead of using a bookmark?
> >
> >Forgot to mention, this is KDE with SuSE 8.0.
> >
> >Art
>
> Would you be willing to post exactly how you got it to work? That LISa
> program is a little confusing...
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