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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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                  • DavinE
                    DavinE last edited by DavinE

                    @cvp ,

                    this is my test code for my connection:

                    import smb, socket
                    from smb.SMBConnection import SMBConnection
                    from nmb.NetBIOS import NetBIOS
                    
                    netbios = NetBIOS()
                    
                    user = 'xxx'
                    pwd = 'xxx'
                    
                    share_name          = "ELEKTROTECHNIK"
                    user_name           = user
                    password            = pwd
                    server_IP           = "xxx.xxx.178.251"
                    local_machine_name  = socket.gethostname()
                    server_machine_name = netbios.queryIPForName(server_IP)
                    
                    print(server_machine_name[0])
                    
                    # create and establish connection
                    conn = SMBConnection(user_name, password, local_machine_name, server_machine_name[0], domain="WORKGROUP", use_ntlm_v2=True)
                    # 139
                    # 445
                    print(conn.connect(server_IP, 139))
                    

                    on my iPad i get here False

                    on my Raspi2 i get True.....

                    or need i to "translate" my Pwd on my iPad in Base64 ?

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @DavinE last edited by

                      @DavinE said:

                      or need i to "translate" my Pwd on my iPad in Base24 ?

                      No.

                      Did you retry with the other port? 445

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                      • DavinE
                        DavinE last edited by

                        @cvp
                        yes, its the same False

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @DavinE last edited by cvp

                          @DavinE you cold also remove ,use_ntlm_v2 = True) in the source code of SmB_client.py

                          Just to check

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                          • DavinE
                            DavinE last edited by

                            @cvp
                            Its the same...

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                            • DavinE
                              DavinE last edited by

                              @cvp

                              Do you know what protocol Pythonista use ?
                              SMB1; SMB2; SMB3 ?

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                @DavinE no idea.
                                Your code works on my NAS

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                                • DavinE
                                  DavinE last edited by

                                  @cvp
                                  Which on do you have ? WD or ?

                                  and do you mean on your iPad ?

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                    @DavinE my NAS is a WD
                                    I work on an iPad. WitH your code.
                                    It also works with a flash drive connected in usb slot of my router, drive that I always reach in smb.

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp last edited by

                                      Obviously, the smb module in Pythonista is old and is not identical as on your Radpberry.

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                                      • DavinE
                                        DavinE @cvp last edited by

                                        @cvp said:

                                        @DavinE my NAS is a WD
                                        I work on an iPad. WitH your code.
                                        It also works with a flash drive connected in usb slot of my router, drive that I always reach in smb.

                                        When i use my Raspi with the data i get this:

                                        RASPBERRYPI4
                                        Error on line 87 OperationFailure Failed to list  on Ebner-Elektrotechnik: Unable to connect to shared device
                                        ==================== SMB Message 0 ====================
                                        SMB Header:
                                        -----------
                                        Command: 0x03 (SMB2_COM_TREE_CONNECT) 
                                        Status: 0x00000000 
                                        Flags: 0x00 
                                        PID: 1563 
                                        MID: 9 
                                        TID: 0 
                                        Data: 78 bytes 
                                        b'09000000480046005c005c005200410053005000420045005200520059005000490034005c00450062006e00650072002d0045006c0065006b00740072006f0074006500630068006e0069006b00' 
                                        SMB Data Packet (hex):
                                        ----------------------
                                        b'fe534d42400000000000000003000000000000000000000009000000000000001b06000000000000979d8799000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000480046005c005c005200410053005000420045005200520059005000490034005c00450062006e00650072002d0045006c0065006b00740072006f0074006500630068006e0069006b00'
                                        ==================== SMB Message 1 ====================
                                        SMB Header:
                                        -----------
                                        Command: 0x03 (SMB2_COM_TREE_CONNECT) 
                                        Status: 0xC0000022 
                                        Flags: 0x01 
                                        PID: 1563 
                                        MID: 9 
                                        TID: 0 
                                        Data: 9 bytes 
                                        b'090000000000000000' 
                                        SMB Data Packet (hex):
                                        ----------------------
                                        b'fe534d4240000000220000c003000100010000000000000009000000000000001b06000000000000979d87990000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000000000'
                                        
                                        []
                                        

                                        this is a shared folder on my Pi Ebner-Elektrotechnik

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                                        • DavinE
                                          DavinE @cvp last edited by

                                          @cvp said:

                                          Obviously, the smb module in Pythonista is old and is not identical as on your Radpberry.

                                          it looks so but it sucks.... :(

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @DavinE last edited by

                                            @DavinE smb is not a standard module of Pythonista, in site-packages, thus you could try to install there the same as on your Raspberry.

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