Hello Philospherer,
>> How do I share a map at the Pi 3B Raspbian Stretch Linux in the way I can
>> connect to at the Acorn RiscPC with RISC OS 4.04 and !LanMan98FS?
>> If that works OK, I donot need to use an USB stick for tranportations.
> Your english is hard to understand on technical matters,
Sorry, but Englisch is not my native language.
> but if you want to access files on the Pi remotely,
> you have several optipons open to you.
> 1/. Samba. This is the SMB protocol and is compatible with Microsoft
> Windows and apple file shares. If you canm manage TCP/IP based SAMBA
> (netbios over TCP) rather then the older netbeui proticoals thais should
> work fine. Smaba tends to be n te default intsallation
Do I have to install something?,
or if it is already there, how can I switch it on?
I.e. make a Linux map shareable for others on the network?
> 2/. NFS is well supported on the Pi if you install the packages for it.
> But I dowubt that Aciorn wopuld support it under RISCOS
I have !LanMan98 here on the RISC OS machine.
It can handle Shared discs froms Windows machines, such as my Asus L5800c
Laptop running at Windows 2000 (yes very old), or an old Windows XP system.
I know less of Windows 7, 8 or 10.
> 3/. SFTP is avilable for file transfer if RISCOS supporets TCP/IP and
> ssh..
That could be doable either.
I have !FTPc and !FTPs on RISC OS.
But the disadvantage of (S)FTP is that the received files get the date
of transfer, not their original creation or modifying date ;-(.
I am not interested in the moment of transfer.
The big disadvantage is that older files then get newer dates,
wich is much misleading ;-(.
I also have !SunFish and !MoonFish at Acorn RISC OS.
> 4/. FTP is also available.
> Note that all of the above depend on a TCP/IP stack on the Acorn...well
> it LOOKS like that exists all right.
Yes it is for years, as I can e-mail too and also have !ROSBink for FTN.
> If you set up samba on the RPI you SHOULD see it appear on riscos
> network viewer.
Acorn uses !ShareFS with TCP/IP at the following ports:
aun-data 32768/udp
aun-atp 32769/udp
freeway1 32770/udp
freeway2 32771/udp
sharefs 49171/udp
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/samba-file-server/
> seems a decent guide
Thanks.
Henri.
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