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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Merlin on September 21, 2001, 12:31:15 AM
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hi!
i like e-smith to run as a file server playing mp3-files over the network, not as an internet-, but as a intranet-server. it should serve 4 workstations.
is this possible with e-smith or should i better choose another linux distribution?
thanx for your help!
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Yes you can do this. One of the options available is server only mode. There is a blade in the new version that sets it up as a mp3 server.
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There is, essentially, no difference between intranet/Internet in this case. The difference would be whether you open the access to the server from the Internet, or not.
G
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thanx for your reply!
still got one question left :)
is it possible to access the mp3-files from a windows-pc via the "normal" network or do i have to install samba?
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thanx for your reply!
still got one question left :)
is it possible to access the mp3-files from a windows-pc via the "normal" network or do i have to install samba?
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thanx for your reply!
still got one question left :)
is it possible to access the mp3-files from a windows-pc via the "normal" network or do i have to install samba?
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Merlin,
My understanding of things is that Samba installs with e-smith. Just set up an I-bay and in the configuration console, set up a workgroup for your windows network. Works great. That is how I put MP3s into the jukebox; Then use my browser to choose what I want to stream.
al
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Al, you're right--Samba is how e-smith does the windows file-sharing. It seems, though, that most of the responses are referring to the jukebox blade, when there's no need to use it here. Just set up an ibay and double-click on the files you want to play. Simple. The jukebox is cool, but not really needed here.
Merlin, the procedures for making and using i-bays are discussed in some detail in the manual, which is available here in a variety of formats.