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Samba Filesharing on Android

Kefir Do., 03. Februar, 2011 um 21:03 #1





Access your Android device over wifi as a Windows shared folder.

* Samba filesharing server for Android.
* Your Android device becomes visible to other Windows (& SMB compatible) computers on your network.
* The 'external' storage in your Android device is accessible as a network shared folder.
* Copy files and folders to and from your Android device using drag and drop.
* Customizable username, password, Windows workgroup name, and device network (NETBIOS) name.

Requirements:
* Your Android device must already be rooted.
* Superuser 2.3.6.1 or later installed (available on Market).

Notes:
* On the first run, make sure you catch the SuperUser Auth request to allow the Samba Filesharing app root access.
* If you experience problems accessing your device, be sure to try all three methods: Network browser, specifying \\name, then \\ipaddress.
* HTC owners: Due to a bug in the wifi setup utility (supplicant) in some HTC Android releases, your device may not appear in Windows Network Browser or be accessible as \\name. Access using \\ipaddress instead.
* Nautilus users: a few reports of file permission problems or "Invalid argument" errors. Try manually mounting the Android share instead, specifying 'noperm' in the mount options.

Recent changes:
* fix: added #!/system/bin/sh to samba-rc control script.
* fix: allow Samba filesharing to be manually enabled when in wifi Tether mode

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