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Oct 3 2006, 09:21 PM
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I finally got TCP/IP over USB working by following this post:
http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=18619 It uses Internet Connection Sharing in Windows. I'm using a LAN card to connect to ADSL To get this working, I need to do these 2 things which affect Samba. 1. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on my LAN connection. 2. Change the following settings in /etc/hotplug/usbdnet.conf DHCPS=yes DHCPC=no to DHCPS=no DHCPC=yes This allows me to surf over USB on my Zaurus, but "Blocks" Samba To get Samba working again, I need to: 1. Disable Internet Connection Sharing on my LAN connection. 2. Change above settings in usbdnet.conf back to what they were originally. 3. Disable Windows firewall This stops me from being able to go online on my Z. I'll figure out the firewall later, but why do I need to change the other 2 settings to get Samba working? Also, I noticed, the IP that I usually used to connect Samba changed from 192.168.129.201 to 192.168.129.1 I have a desktop shortcut on windows that quit working because Samba's IP changes now. Thanks for reading this, Jon |
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Oct 5 2006, 05:08 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,808 Joined: 21-March 05 From: Sydney, Australia Member No.: 6,686 |
QUOTE(Jon_J @ Oct 4 2006, 03:21 PM) I finally got TCP/IP over USB working by following this post: http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=18619 It uses Internet Connection Sharing in Windows. I'm using a LAN card to connect to ADSL To get this working, I need to do these 2 things which affect Samba. 1. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on my LAN connection. 2. Change the following settings in /etc/hotplug/usbdnet.conf DHCPS=yes DHCPC=no to DHCPS=no DHCPC=yes This allows me to surf over USB on my Zaurus, but "Blocks" Samba To get Samba working again, I need to: 1. Disable Internet Connection Sharing on my LAN connection. 2. Change above settings in usbdnet.conf back to what they were originally. 3. Disable Windows firewall This stops me from being able to go online on my Z. I'll figure out the firewall later, but why do I need to change the other 2 settings to get Samba working? Also, I noticed, the IP that I usually used to connect Samba changed from 192.168.129.201 to 192.168.129.1 I have a desktop shortcut on windows that quit working because Samba's IP changes now. Thanks for reading this, Jon just add multiple sub networks to smb.conf or don;t restrict by subnet at all and restart samba after you setup usbd and you will have both working. |
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