Hi,
Have looked around and cannot find a solution to the following.
I've setup my main NAS using anonymous or guest access to everything no user or pass required etc.
I'm attempting to mount in CIFS manager and others but no luck says mounts but when i try and open nothing. Basically it should just be 192.168.0.10/public and straight there.
I've tried CIFS with the "guest" username and no luck using file expert and anonymous access i can see the share but i really want to mount it...I know CIFS is working as i've used it to mount my downloading NAS fine....
Any ideas?
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Does anybody have cifs manager working and able to mount their shared network drive? I tried pushing two different cifs.ko modules using adb.. but when I go try to mount my network drive I get "no such device". Neither one seems to work. I'm using the tiamat 1.4.1 kernel.
My NAS drive is shared, I'm able to access it on any other computer through the web, so I know that part should be fine.
Please help!
update:
I reflashed the 1.4.1 kernel and it seems to be recognizing the cifs.ko file now, because now I'm getting a different error when trying to mount:
When I only put admin as the username, I get "permission denied", but when i try to put the password in for my NAS, it says "no such device or address".
dear all,
this is my first thread - I used the search (as usual) but this time neither XDA forums nor goolge could find a answer for my issue... so lets go:
I have a working VPN connection (openVPN) to my QNAP NAS. Furthermore I am able to mount my QNAP on the sdcard - so far everything is great ( I am able to listen to my music and have access to all my files from anywhere)
BUT: whatever I try I do not get write access at this folders...
setup:
- VPN connection via "OpenVPN Settings"-app
- mounting with "Script Manager"-app
code:
#!systm/bin/sh
#insmod /system/lib/modules/cifs.ko
mount -t cifs -o username=user, password=pass, -rw 'host' /sdcard/nas
I am not familiar with linux at all. I just googled for several ideas and connected them.
Any help is highly appreciated.
rgrds
p.s.: device G2 @ andro alpha v10
Nobody else wanna have a 1.000 GB sdcard?
;-(
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Hello,
My tab 2.7.0 with CM is rooted and I have installed 'Samba Filesharing for Android'
But when I browse to the tablet from my computer. I am able to access external SDCARD but not internal SDCARD. Can anyone help?
Error is,
"
\\android\sdcard is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions."
sim_tcr said:
Hello,
My tab 2.7.0 with CM is rooted and I have installed 'Samba Filesharing for Android'
But when I browse to the tablet from my computer. I am able to access external SDCARD but not internal SDCARD. Can anyone help?
Error is,
"
\\android\sdcard is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions."
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Fixed the issue,
Download and install latest build from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8239139&postcount=128&nocache=1&z=9732322336640208
Open the app->settings-Put a tick mark on "Dont rewrite smb.conf"
Edit /data/data/com.funkyfresh.samba/files/smb.conf and change and changed the path from "/storage/emulated/0/" to "/storage/emulated/legacy/"
Open samba app and enable.
I have not rooted (yet) but when I run a 'cat /proc/filesystems' I do not see any form of cifs in there. Can anyone confirm if there is any means of cifs support to access network shares?
i'd like to know too. I'm rooted and installed cifs manager but couldnt get it working. I get the message: no such device.
it used to work on my old motorola xoom running omnirom. What is missing?
Drenyx said:
I have not rooted (yet) but when I run a 'cat /proc/filesystems' I do not see any form of cifs in there. Can anyone confirm if there is any means of cifs support to access network shares?
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I'm rooted and use ES Explorer to browse shares on my Lan.
Don't know if it's useful for you or if you want to use native commands ...
Has anyone been able to mount SMB shares under Lollipop using CIFSManager or something similar? I want to mount a SMB share as a local folder so all applications can access it. If you've been able to do this please share how.
First step is to install a kernel that supports it. Stock kernel does not. Check the development section for a cifs enabled kernel.
Mounting the share will likely be a bigger challenge, though I cold be mistaken.