• Protocol index out of range?

    From Paul Oates@oatespaul@btinternet.com to comp.sys.acorn.networking on Thu May 12 18:27:34 2022
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.networking

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    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?

    Many thanks
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    Paul Oates
    oatespaul@btinternet.com
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  • From Martin@News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.networking on Thu May 12 19:31:17 2022
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    In article <99ca87e759.Paul@oatespaul.btinternet.com>,
    Paul Oates <oatespaul@btinternet.com> wrote:

    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?

    Just a couple of ideas ...
    - does the Ubuntu machine accept SMB1/CIFS protocol?
    - have you tried stopping Raw reads? - see !LanMan98.!Run
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    Martin Avison
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  • From druck@news@druck.org.uk to comp.sys.acorn.networking on Thu May 12 20:51:01 2022
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.networking

    On 12/05/2022 18:27, Paul Oates wrote:
    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.

    Your Ubuntu box will have to be set to use the ancient version 1 of SMB
    to work (-o vers=1). Alternatively setup NFSd and use !Sunfish on RISC OS.

    ---druck
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