2014-02-17, 08:11
Animus:
Read through this entire thread and you'll find the commands we used in SSH with Putty to copy/move files 'mv', list files 'ls', change directories 'cd', edit file with 'vi' and so on. Also Google 'Linux Putty', 'Linux SSH commands' and 'Linux vi commands'. It's really not that hard to learn the basic kind of stuff like we're doing here. Do the SMB mod to smb.conf we discussed earlier in this thread for practice. You can then browse the files in Finder (Mac) or Windows Explorer (Windows) at least, but not write to them. That's what Putty is for.
So, really, Putty and SSH (Secure SHell) are the way to go if you want to get anything done.
tinker
Read through this entire thread and you'll find the commands we used in SSH with Putty to copy/move files 'mv', list files 'ls', change directories 'cd', edit file with 'vi' and so on. Also Google 'Linux Putty', 'Linux SSH commands' and 'Linux vi commands'. It's really not that hard to learn the basic kind of stuff like we're doing here. Do the SMB mod to smb.conf we discussed earlier in this thread for practice. You can then browse the files in Finder (Mac) or Windows Explorer (Windows) at least, but not write to them. That's what Putty is for.
So, really, Putty and SSH (Secure SHell) are the way to go if you want to get anything done.
tinker