On 2023-01-03 22:02, Simon Becherer wrote:
Am 03.01.23 um 20:55 schrieb Till Dörges:
On 02.01.23 16:41, Till Dörges wrote:
On 02.01.23 05:43, Felix Miata wrote:
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i am not sure if it will help you:
i have to connect to a windows 98 (more or less embedded system) on a mechanical machine. with tumbleweed 20230102 kernel 6.1.1-1-default and with the samba stuff from: /repositories/home%3A/laxity/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/x86_64 i am able to mount to it (without a password, with password not possible) and the windows machine is able to mount to my samba folder on my linux machine.
i have no idea what i will do if this stopps. i am 52 years old, i like to use this machine about 13 years more, its from Italy and the people who have assembled and programmed and designed this machine where about 15-20 years in advanced of a German or other countries mechanical machine design. so for me this machine is not more than 7 years old.
i am on opensuselinux because here i was always able to find a solution to connect and have a system that do what i tell him. but in the last 2 years i feel linux will loose this. :-(((
Well, you probably need to connect to that machine with an old Linux machine, in an isolated network. You might put an intermediate old linux machine in the middle, bridging between the old and the new samba. Serving the same directory with two samba versions to two different networks. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)