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Emmaline Sasportas

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:02:55 PM8/3/24
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I've been looking for some simple sharing tool for Linux and I couldn't find one, so I decided to hack one myself
This is why I'm here to introduce you ShareMe, a folder sharing tool that's easy to use and easy to setup.

ShareMe is a small FTP server which will publish your directory, and users can download from it and upload files and directory there.
* No configuration files
* No manuals to learn
* Windows compatible (just fire up Explorer and use the builtin FTP client).

This is the first version, and I have some ideas I'd like to implement on the next version, so please try it and send me your feedback.
I'm looking for someone who can package/test it for other distros, let me know!

Yea, I know, but I'm using "sw=4" and "noet" in Vim (4 spaces for indentation, which collapse to a tab every 2 indentation levels) so on different configuration this looks ugly, although Python likes this.
I'm fixing this on next releases

very nice. only problem is that it can't share multiple directories. For every other dir I have to start another instance on another port (or I'll get a backtrace about socket.error: [Errno 98] Address already in use). That's a real pity. It should be possible to call it again with shareme -d for another dir. maybe this could be made possible by making a dir with symlinks to the shares and the serving the dir. Though ftp doesn't like it when symlinks point outside the parent dir. In any case, you could also implement a switch to shut down the ftp server gracefully. So, it would be really neat to have:
- the ability to share multiple dirs through this script
- a shutdown switch.

I used a Note 4 some time ago and I was able to use either ES Explorer, SMBexplorer or ShareFinder to connect to the computer and transfer files over the wifi network (both ways - computer to phone using a ftp server or phone to computer using samba browser).

A few weeks ago I finaly got my Note 9. Sadly, I've tried all ways known to me to connect to the internal network and transfer files from my computer in the same way I used to do with my note 4 (I tried about 10 apps in the playstore).

First, I thought that windows 10 is to blame (we all know that every update break something). But on win XP is not working either. Then I thought that is the office router is configured badly. I tried over a different network at home where I know for sure that nothing has changed since my Note 4. Same result. So, I came to realise that the problem might be at the new Android that come with the Note 9 (or the fact that Note 9, as far as I know, uses Knox by default - on note4 was optional).

Can someone help me identify the problem? I have many files to transfer from and on the phone and using the cable is not an option because is not that easy to have the cable with me at all time. Also exluded using cloud solutions (samsung, google drive, dropbox, onedrive or any other) because the size and number of the files I transfer (professional photos mostly - 12-24MB each 20-30 files per session).

Before PRO I try the free version. And it did not worked. I also tryed the EZ File Explorer, ANDftp, FTP Server ultimate, Easy Share, WIFI FTP server, Share me, file transfer, ShareMe (previous MiDrop), FileManager, ShareFinder and a few more. None of them worked.

My bet is either windows settings (probably a security patch) or Android. The programs seem to work (at least there are people that rate the software but none of them complain about not working at all).

Sounds like some app in your android device acts like a firewall which blocks the incoming traffic. Can you check if you have those kind app installed? Also, can you ping the iP of your andriod device when it's in wifi?

Hi
set protocols dot1x authenticator interface xe-0/0/2.0 guest-vlan guest < this line can delete
set interfaces xe-0/0/2 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members user < this line can delete

and please show the output of "show dot1x interface ge-0/0/1.0 detail" and "event viewer is really important"
some authentication filed can be due due to mis-configuration on wired client (802.1x setup). Is it a windows client and which windows version?

I think our docs for windows_package at _windows_package.html#examples should have you covered. TL;DR you'll need to set the installer_type property to :custom and set any options you need using the options property.

The trick with these executable packages on Windows is understanding the unattended options for the executable. These are sometimes obtained by running packagename.exe /? or by searching for silent/unattended installation options on the vendor's site.

Yes, that's an essential part of the system working for you here! I don't know of any packaging technologies that don't support silent/unattended mode, so it generally comes down to how the package has been authored and what options it takes at the command line. Which comes onto your second question

I already did (it was in the link in my original reply). Options is simply a string that takes the same arguments as if you ran the package on the command line. For example if the vendor tells you that the options are /Q for quiet mode, and /TARGETDIR= and /LICENSEKEY= you would run this on the command line:

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