Re: sending messages using smbclient

2003-11-21 Thread Carlos Sousa
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 11:29:18 +0100 Joerg Johannes wrote:
 Am Mi, den 19.11.2003 schrieb Alex Malinovich um 20:15:
  On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:24, Jacob S. wrote:
   On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0100
   Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Hi everybody

How do I send a message to a recpient in my local network using only
the IP address? I can send a message with

   I don't think smb understands how to do it using ip addresses. At least,
   I've not been able to get linpopup to do it on my system.
  
  You might want to try using the -I option to specify the ip to connect
  to.
 
 I have already tried - does not work. I guess I will have to give the
 machine a name...

That's strange! I've always used the -I option, and it has always worked.

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Re: sending messages using smbclient

2003-11-20 Thread Joerg Johannes
Am Mi, den 19.11.2003 schrieb Alex Malinovich um 20:15:
 On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:24, Jacob S. wrote:
  On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0100
  Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hi everybody
   
   How do I send a message to a recpient in my local network using only
   the IP address? I can send a message with
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M hostname
   but not with
   
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M 192.168.0.2
   
   Any idea?
  
  I don't think smb understands how to do it using ip addresses. At least,
  I've not been able to get linpopup to do it on my system.
 
 You might want to try using the -I option to specify the ip to connect
 to.

I have already tried - does not work. I guess I will have to give the
machine a name...

joerg

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sending messages using smbclient

2003-11-19 Thread Joerg Johannes
Hi everybody

How do I send a message to a recpient in my local network using only the
IP address? I can send a message with

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M hostname
but not with

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M 192.168.0.2

Any idea?

Thanks,
joerg

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Re: sending messages using smbclient

2003-11-19 Thread Jacob S.
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0100
Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everybody
 
 How do I send a message to a recpient in my local network using only
 the IP address? I can send a message with
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M hostname
 but not with
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M 192.168.0.2
 
 Any idea?

I don't think smb understands how to do it using ip addresses. At least,
I've not been able to get linpopup to do it on my system.

Jacob

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Re: sending messages using smbclient

2003-11-19 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:24, Jacob S. wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:13:53 +0100
 Joerg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi everybody
  
  How do I send a message to a recpient in my local network using only
  the IP address? I can send a message with
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M hostname
  but not with
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -M 192.168.0.2
  
  Any idea?
 
 I don't think smb understands how to do it using ip addresses. At least,
 I've not been able to get linpopup to do it on my system.

You might want to try using the -I option to specify the ip to connect
to.

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