I am trying to share files between a computer running Ubuntu 22.04
and an ARMX6 running RISC OS 5.29.
I have LanMan98 v2.08 in standalone mode.
I can ping both the router and the other machine from either.
When I try to establish a share to connect to I get a message from
LanMan98 Filer 'protocol index out of range'
I am unable to translate the message into anything I can
understand, and been unable to find a reference to such a message.
I have tried with both the new TCP/IP stack (with the latest
!omni), and without it.
What does the message mean and what am I failing to do?
I am trying to share files between a computer running Ubuntu 22.04 and an ARMX6 running RISC OS 5.29.
I have LanMan98 v2.08 in standalone mode.
I can ping both the router and the other machine from either.
When I try to establish a share to connect to I get a message from
LanMan98 Filer 'protocol index out of range'
I am unable to translate the message into anything I can understand, and
been unable to find a reference to such a message.
| Sysop: | Amessyroom |
|---|---|
| Location: | Fayetteville, NC |
| Users: | 63 |
| Nodes: | 6 (0 / 6) |
| Uptime: | 492925:54:37 |
| Calls: | 840 |
| Calls today: | 1 |
| Files: | 1,300 |
| D/L today: |
5 files (16,259K bytes) |
| Messages: | 258,426 |