access file share from wan side of B3?
Posted: 19 Apr 2014, 17:33
Hi!
I have a B3 with Wifi option and software version 2.6.0.2.
The B3 is connected to the LAN side of a Fritz!box router which is directly connected to our ISP (fiber connection).
Both the Fritz!box and the B3 have wifi networks available, but the B3 wifi has been quite unstable and is now completely useless, i.e. I can't access anything on B3 or internet once connected. So I stopped using the wireless and started using the wifi net of the fritz!box. When connected to this wifi net I can connect to the B3 using http without problems, but when I try to map a network drive (on my windows 7 machine) to the B3 it can't make a connection. This was never a problem when using the B3 wifi net.
So, I want to access the discs on my B3 from B3's WAN side, it that possible?
Below is a snippet from my samba log along with some status from some commands:
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.199762, 1] smbd/process.c:776(smbd_sig_hup_handler)
Reloading services after SIGHUP
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.278923, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 31168 -- ignoring
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.281074, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 31172 -- ignoring
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.261520, 1] smbd/process.c:776(smbd_sig_hup_handler)
Reloading services after SIGHUP
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.348931, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 17331 -- ignoring
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.350372, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 17335 -- ignoring
/etc/init.d/samba status
nmbd is running.
smbd is running.
joakim@b3:~$ /etc/init.d/samba restart
Stopping Samba daemons: nmbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
smbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
.
Starting Samba daemons: nmbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
failed!
I'm not really sure what this means and this is where I need you guys.
Any input is appreciated, thanks!
I have a B3 with Wifi option and software version 2.6.0.2.
The B3 is connected to the LAN side of a Fritz!box router which is directly connected to our ISP (fiber connection).
Both the Fritz!box and the B3 have wifi networks available, but the B3 wifi has been quite unstable and is now completely useless, i.e. I can't access anything on B3 or internet once connected. So I stopped using the wireless and started using the wifi net of the fritz!box. When connected to this wifi net I can connect to the B3 using http without problems, but when I try to map a network drive (on my windows 7 machine) to the B3 it can't make a connection. This was never a problem when using the B3 wifi net.
So, I want to access the discs on my B3 from B3's WAN side, it that possible?
Below is a snippet from my samba log along with some status from some commands:
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.199762, 1] smbd/process.c:776(smbd_sig_hup_handler)
Reloading services after SIGHUP
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.278923, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 31168 -- ignoring
[2014/04/15 01:47:58.281074, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 31172 -- ignoring
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.261520, 1] smbd/process.c:776(smbd_sig_hup_handler)
Reloading services after SIGHUP
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.348931, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 17331 -- ignoring
[2014/04/19 17:49:29.350372, 0] smbd/server.c:281(remove_child_pid)
Could not find child 17335 -- ignoring
/etc/init.d/samba status
nmbd is running.
smbd is running.
joakim@b3:~$ /etc/init.d/samba restart
Stopping Samba daemons: nmbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
smbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
.
Starting Samba daemons: nmbd/etc/init.d/samba: 119: start-stop-daemon: not found
failed!
I'm not really sure what this means and this is where I need you guys.
Any input is appreciated, thanks!