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    • DavinE
      DavinE @cvp last edited by

      @cvp said:

      @DavinE could you try with my module
      SMB_client.py

      and

      from SMB_client import SMB_client
      
      my_smb = SMB_client(username='admin',password='admin',smb_name='share')
      my_smb.connect()
      
      tree = my_smb.getRemoteTree()
      for elem in tree:
      	print(elem)
      

      yeah i tried it but i can retry it...

      i do not have SMB_client installed
      should i install it ? and try

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      • cvp
        cvp @DavinE last edited by

        @DavinE did you see the link in my post?

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        • cvp
          cvp @DavinE last edited by

          @DavinE said:

          should i install it ? and try

          Sure

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          • DavinE
            DavinE @cvp last edited by

            @cvp said:

            @DavinE did you see the link in my post?

            yeah sry, that's my mistake....

            i get this output:

            Error on line 47 TypeError 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
            Error on line 62 TypeError str, bytes or bytearray expected, not NoneType
            Error on line 87 NotReadyError SMB connection not authenticated
            
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            • cvp
              cvp @DavinE last edited by

              @DavinE strange, I'll check, my smb connection works

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              • DavinE
                DavinE @cvp last edited by

                @cvp said:

                @DavinE strange, I'll check, my smb connection works

                Thanks for your Work @cvp

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                • cvp
                  cvp @DavinE last edited by cvp

                  @DavinE could you try, with your own user, pwd, server

                  from SMB_client import SMB_client
                  import keychain
                  
                  server_ftp = 'VOO-USB'
                  user = 'voo'
                  # get password from keychain
                  pwd = keychain.get_password(server_ftp,user)
                  my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name='VOO-USB', print_errors=False)
                  my_smb.connect()
                  print(my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*'))
                  
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                  • cvp
                    cvp last edited by

                    smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                    for smb_file in smb_files:
                    	smb_filename = smb_file.filename
                    	print(smb_file.filename)
                    
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                    • DavinE
                      DavinE @cvp last edited by

                      @cvp said:

                      @DavinE could you try, with your own user, pwd, server

                      from SMB_client import SMB_client
                      import keychain
                      
                      server_ftp = 'VOO-USB'
                      user = 'voo'
                      # get password from keychain
                      pwd = keychain.get_password(server_ftp,user)
                      my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name='VOO-USB', print_errors=False)
                      my_smb.connect()
                      print(my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*'))
                      

                      i get None

                      but is it correct that i set my pass in server_ftp

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @DavinE last edited by

                        @DavinE said:

                        but is it correct that i set my pass in server_ftp

                        Forget my keychain process. In all my scripts, I store my passwords in keychain.
                        Use your username='xxx',password='xxx',smb_name='xxx'

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @DavinE last edited by cvp

                          @DavinE and put your ip as server (my server has an ip but also a name)

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                          • DavinE
                            DavinE last edited by

                            @cvp
                            sry.... i'm confused....

                            smb_name = "" # That is my Folder share name or ??
                            and where i need to put my Server ip ?

                            i have this:

                            my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name='home', print_errors=False)
                            
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                            • cvp
                              cvp @DavinE last edited by

                              @DavinE this should be ok if you know the ip but not the smb name

                              ip = ....
                              my_smb = SMB_client()
                              smb_name = my_smb.getBIOSName(ip)
                              print(smb_name)
                              
                              my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name=smb_name, print_errors=False)
                              my_smb.connect()
                              
                              smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                              for smb_file in smb_files:
                              	smb_filename = smb_file.filename
                              	print(smb_file.filename)
                              
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                              • cvp
                                cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                @DavinE said:

                                sry.... i'm confused..

                                I'm too, forget all except my just previous post

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                                • DavinE
                                  DavinE @cvp last edited by

                                  @cvp said:

                                  @DavinE this should be ok if you know the ip but not the smb name

                                  print(smb_name)
                                  

                                  This is: ELEKTROTECHNIK
                                  i think that's correct!

                                  smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                                  print(smb_files)
                                  

                                  Here i get None

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                    @DavinE said:

                                    Here i get None

                                    I you used my last post, that would say the ip is not correct.
                                    The first my_smb is used to get the smb_name from the ip and the second uses the smb_name.

                                    I print the smb_name, do you see it?

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp last edited by cvp

                                      Now, this should work if you know the ip

                                      from SMB_client import SMB_client
                                      
                                      ip = 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'
                                      user = 'xxxxxx'
                                      pwd = 'xxxxx'
                                      my_smb = SMB_client()
                                      smb_name = my_smb.getBIOSName(ip)
                                      print('smb_name=',smb_name)
                                      my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name=smb_name, print_errors=False)
                                      my_smb.connect()
                                      smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                                      for smb_file in smb_files:
                                      	smb_filename = smb_file.filename
                                      	print(smb_file.filename)
                                      
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                                      • DavinE
                                        DavinE @cvp last edited by

                                        @cvp said:

                                        Now, this should work if you know the ip

                                        from SMB_client import SMB_client
                                        
                                        ip = 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'
                                        user = 'xxxxxx'
                                        pwd = 'xxxxx'
                                        my_smb = SMB_client()
                                        smb_name = my_smb.getBIOSName(ip)
                                        print('smb_name=',smb_name)
                                        my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name=smb_name, print_errors=False)
                                        my_smb.connect()
                                        smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                                        for smb_file in smb_files:
                                        	smb_filename = smb_file.filename
                                        	print(smb_file.filename)
                                        

                                        so i tried it with my Raspberry Pi2....
                                        here is my output:

                                        pi@RaspberryPi2:~/TEST/smb $ python smb_de.py 
                                        ('smb_name=', 'ELEKTROTECHNIK')
                                        .
                                        ..
                                        Drive
                                        

                                        on my iPad pro 12.9" i get only:

                                        smb_name=, ELEKTROTECHNIK
                                        

                                        with the same user and pwd....
                                        this is a iPad problem or ?

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                                        • cvp
                                          cvp @DavinE last edited by cvp

                                          @cvp said:

                                          my_smb = SMB_client()
                                          smb_name = my_smb.getBIOSName(ip)
                                          print('smb_name=',smb_name)

                                          These lines do not use user nor pwd, it is only to get the smb_name that you need to use in tHe second. Note that if you know this smb_name, the ip is not necessary

                                          my_smb = SMB_client(username=user,password=pwd, smb_name=smb_name, print_errors=False)
                                          my_smb.connect()
                                          smb_files = my_smb.getRemoteDir('', '*')
                                          for smb_file in smb_files:
                                          	smb_filename = smb_file.filename
                                          	print(smb_file.filename)
                                          
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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                            @DavinE said:

                                            pi@RaspberryPi2:~/TEST/smb $ python smb_de.py

                                            This line is printed by the smb client, and it is not the same on iPad, it does not print anything, it is normal.

                                            But is the connection ok?

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