sowens
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Re: Server Connections in OSX.1
quote: Originally posted by Vinny
Is there any application that will list available resources on windows networks or do you just have to know the address of the resource you are trying to access?
Ok, first question that needs to be asked is: what, exactly, is the problem you're trying to solve.
Access to PC resources can be had through the smbclient utility that should come with every Samba release. It offers an FTP-like interface (read: text mode) to SMB resources. IF all you want to do is copy files from a PC, then this may be a way to do it.
There is smbfs, which is an SMB file system extension to Linux that allows browsing, but I don't know much more than that. It may have already been ported to freeBSD, and thus OSX, but I have no idea where to begin looking for that.
If you want to copy files between a friend's PC and your own, spend the time to learn how to set up Samba and have him copy the files to your machine. Believe it or not, modifying the smb.conf file isn't that hard, and once you get it set up to work with one machine, getting it to work with others isn't hard (usually it doesn't require any further effort, since most people just leave their PC's in the "Workgroup" group (or whatever they call it on the PC side).
As always, the place to start looking for Samba info is www.samba.org
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