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 File comments for:  Network » Samba » smbfs.lha

smbfs

Description: SMB file system client; complements Samba
Download: smbfs.lha
Version: 2.22
Date: 12 Oct 2024
Category: network/samba
FileID: 13072
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Comment by: Raziel (188.193.90.64)At: 17 Oct 2024, 10:17File version: 2.22
@rjd324

changes for an upcoming 2.23, which should introduce some utf-8 stuff but were delayed and/or missing important parts, were reversed and the original 2.22 was made more robust and released.

the date of the binary stayed the same, but the release dropped on 12/9/2024

also:
smbfs 2.22 (9.3.2019)

- The memory pool initialization should have happened after having
initialized the command line argument data, not before it.

- I broke the automatic device name ("smbfs0:" .. "smbfs99:") initialization
at some point. Ouch :-( The revised code now starts with "smbfs:", then
tries "smbfs0:" through "smbfs99:" until it has picked a unique file
system device name. This is consistent with the old behaviour of trying
to use "smbfs:" if no device specific name has been requested.
 
 
Comment by: rjd324 (194.39.218.10)At: 16 Oct 2024, 15:37File version: 2.22
9.3.2019. Okay, I guess it was just delayed.
 
 
Comment by: rjd324 (194.39.218.10)At: 16 Oct 2024, 15:36File version: 2.22
Hi. What changed with 12th October 2024?
 
 
Comment by: Michael (31.10.158.35)At: 07 Jul 2018, 13:52File version: 1.102
I was having the same troubles with this version. I am currently using the 68k version 1.117 from aminet:
http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/smbfs-68k_1.117

And this works very well indeed (for me). Also writing to my Synology NAS works as excpected. Maybe somebody could do a PPC version 1.117, that would be great!
 
 
Comment by: DaveyW (103.226.65.51)At: 04 Jul 2018, 23:15File version: 1.102
Does anyone know how to contact the author? His email is bouncing.
 
 
Comment by: K-L (91.68.221.99)At: 07 Jan 2017, 23:19File version: 1.102
Hello, same as others : writing to a Samba partition freezes.
 
 
Comment by: aPEX (84.56.217.192)At: 27 Nov 2016, 19:57File version: 1.102
If I try to write data on my mounted Synology Diskstation OS4 is freezing.
Reading and download is no problem.
 
 
Comment by: Daveyw (203.173.241.237)At: 23 Jul 2016, 14:26File version: 1.102
Something's very wrong here. Yes, it's much faster, and the annoying error with Context Menus is gone. However, whenever I try and write data to my network drive, it only writes and 16k and then stops.
 
 
Comment by: tekmage (69.42.4.55)At: 18 Apr 2016, 04:15File version: 1.102
smbfs? What's this.. could have it been updated? could it support Windows 7 shares? I'm happy to report YES to both accounts! Thank you Olaf and thank you to the MorphOS team for the assist. Happy Happy Happy, Joy Joy Joy!

Oh, and it's much faster now too.
 
 
Comment by: djrikki (81.104.215.132)At: 29 Jul 2011, 14:20File version: 1.66
With the recent announcement that Apple have removed the open source Samba implementation from their OS - I can no longer access shares under Mac OS X Lion. I have tried giving the SMB share a password in OS X system preferences and supply SMBFS with this password, but it simply returns error message - 61 - connection refused.
Any ideas?
 
 
Comment by: DJBase (217.84.190.8)At: 11 Mar 2009, 16:11File version: 1.66
Are there any improvements planed? Download is really fast (getting 1 MB/s on Amiga 4000T) but upload is incredible slow (less than 200 kb/s).
 
 
Comment by: jahc (58.28.157.229)At: 07 Nov 2005, 07:16File version: 1.66
this was SO easy to setup! I setup the share on the PC, plugged in the values
into my smbfs script, and it got it working in 2 minutes... thank you for this
great utility.
 
 

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