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2018 Mar 23
2
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...> you will need to install samba in order to see the shares. > > If you can provide more details on how the router is sharing the files for > windows we can provide more detailed guidance. something similar to this might work for you $ sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.254/share /mnt -ouser=route_account,vers=2.0 vers=2.0 might not be necessary for you if your router supports more modern versions of smb or if you are not running a newish kernel that defaults to 3.0 man mount.cifs The default since v4.13.5 is for the client and server to negotiate the highest possible version greater than or eq...
2018 Mar 24
0
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...ll samba in order to see the shares. >> >> If you can provide more details on how the router is sharing the files for >> windows we can provide more detailed guidance. > something similar to this might work for you > > $ sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.254/share /mnt -ouser=route_account,vers=2.0 > > > vers=2.0 might not be necessary for you if your router supports more modern > versions of smb or if you are not running a newish kernel that defaults to 3.0 > > man mount.cifs > > The default since v4.13.5 is for the client and server to negotiate the hig...
2018 Mar 23
2
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I've got a WD My Passport Ultra 1TB (USB) plugged into my router and I have 4 Windows machines, all running Windows 7, and all 4 machines can see the device as drive 'Y'. I use this device several ways, i.e. all my Windows machines use the same Firefox bookmarks and cookies I've got 5 machines running CentOS 6 x86_64 and I'd like to know what do I have to do for them to