[Q] Samba network share issue - Windows - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
I've got a strange problem with my Samba filesharing on Android.
On my Nexus 4 I'm using latest AOPK ROM and I tried several samba servers (Samba filesharing; SambaDroid; Samba Server) - of course not simultanously. With all apps I've got the problem, that although I can see and connect to the Nexus via Windows and I can see the shared folder "SDCARD" but I can't access the folder.
Username and password are correct since I can connect to the device and see the folder.
I get network error 0x80070043 an Windows 7. I already activated "Send LM & NTLM -- use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated" for “
Network Security: LAN Manager” in the LocalPolicies and set encryption level below 128bit.
On my OnePlusOne everthing works fine. The only differences in configuration are that the OPO has CM11 running and there is XPosedFramework with XPrivacy on the Nexus. But all rules are deaktivated for the Samba servers in XPrivacy. I installed XPrivacy after the error occured for the first time anyway.
I couldn't find any special rules for the right management regarding the storage in the AOKP ROM.
Any ideas what is going wrong or what I'm missing?

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[Q] Accessing home network

Hi guys,
I would like to access some shared files with my SGS2 in my home network through wifi. So i first looked up for some information. I installed the ES File Explorer and configured a folder on my harddisk to be shared.
Once i opened ES File Explorer, i thried to add a new server. So i filled in my ip-address and my username and password from the computer. But ESFE wasn't able to connect to it.
So i went looking on the internet for some information, and what i learned from it was that it worked through a smb connection, but i don't have any clue how to let it work.
Could anyone explain me how to set up such an smb connection and what are the different steps so that i can access the shared files on my computer with my SGS2.
Thx for the help.
Hi, depends on what operating system you use on the computer.
If your running windows make sure you have file and print sharing enabled in networking, and a shared folder. Appart from that smb is running.
Make sure when you connect your connecting to the shared folder as some file managers wont connect to just the pc.
If your runnin mac os or linux itl take some config so youl have to look that up.
Hope that helps!
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beany1 said:
Hi, depends on what operating system you use on the computer.
If your running windows make sure you have file and print sharing enabled in networking, and a shared folder. Appart from that smb is running.
Make sure when you connect your connecting to the shared folder as some file managers wont connect to just the pc.
If your runnin mac os or linux itl take some config so youl have to look that up.
Hope that helps!
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I'm running on Windows 7 Enterprise edition 64 bit. File and print sharing is enabled.
I turned Windows Firewall off and instead i'm using the AVG firewall. Do I have to configure something in the firewall options?
I installed Astro File Manager and the SMB file module.
I had no problem accessing the windows shares on my local network - just entered IP address, share name, user name and password and it connected straight away.
Ok i found the (provisional) solution for my problem.
It worked to connect when i turned of the AVG firewall, so probably i have to configure something into AVG.
Yeah firewalls tend to like blocking smb. Somewhere you should be able to allow either port 445 or smb or file sharing in AVG not used it so i dont know where but it will be there! Glad you found a solution.
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I have also been facing same problem.could not solve as above,my pc is running win 7 and i'm on checkrom3.1.1 with siyah kernal.How to share files on LAN apart from Kies Air( i have not installed it in my ROM.Pls help

[Q] Error Connecting Tab(Open Kang 31 ROM) to PC(Ubuntu)

Hi,
i tried to connect the Tab(Open Kang 31 Rom) to a pc with Ubuntu 12.04 and i had a strange issue( i read all the posts so i selected in Setting/Storage MTP ). The pc is not able to open the Tablet Storage and this is the error msg:
"Sorry, could not display all the contents of "GT-P7510": DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken."
I tried to connect the tablet to a Windows plattaform and everything works fine.
Any ideas?
Thank you
Two issue :
the first which can be hard
1) look here : h**t://kobablog.wordpress.com/2011/05/25/connecting-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1-via-adb-on-ubuntu/
the second which is easy :
You can simply acces to your tab wireless with app like WIFI File Transfer
Just like Brahim93 suggested, you can use adb, it will give you more than access to the internal storage, it will be helpful for debugging, testing and other related things.
But if you only want to access the files like in Windows, mount your tab with something like mtpfs.
Other option (if you have the proper network configuration) is using a FTP server in your tablet, like SwiFTP FTP Server.
Thank you both of you...i will try what you suggested.
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[Q] ES File Explorer and Windows 7

Here is my setup:
Nexus 7 2013 and Samsung Galaxy S4, both running ES File Explorer 3.0.5.3
Windows 7 x64 Pro (Hosting the files)
ASUS RT-AC66U
The system works just fine after a fresh reboot of my PC. After a few hours, I get the "Login Fails" error (plain text or SMB). The only way to fix it is to reboot my PC. I believe its a Windows 7 setting that causing this. I searched all over the net for a fix and none of them worked. I tried:
Enabling Guest Account
Changed Advanced Sharing Settings
Set "Everyone" as read in the File Share Window
Enabled Inbound/Outbound rules in the Advanced Windows Firewall
Enabled sending unencrypted passwords to SMB via Local Security Policy
I can go into more detail of the fixes I tried if needed. What is an alternative to sharing files from a Windows 7 machine to Android devices? I feel like Ill never get ES File Explorer to work. Thanks.
Try the AntTek Explorer. I have 3 machines running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and a server running Windows Server 2008 x64, a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition, a Samsung Galaxy S4, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, a Google Nexus 7, and a Samsung Galaxy S3. I'm using the Asus RT-AC66U as my main router and have a Linksys EA4500 and a Drink 5ghz single band both running in bridge mode and a Western Digital Wireless AC Repeater. All my mobile devices I've been able to setup the Asus under the network settings using AntTek as a my file browser. Also install AiCloud, which not only let's you access and stream music/videos when you're on the network, but you can stream from the USB drive remotely and connect to any computer on your network to share files or stream data.
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virus86 said:
Here is my setup:
Nexus 7 2013 and Samsung Galaxy S4, both running ES File Explorer 3.0.5.3
Windows 7 x64 Pro (Hosting the files)
ASUS RT-AC66U
The system works just fine after a fresh reboot of my PC. After a few hours, I get the "Login Fails" error (plain text or SMB). The only way to fix it is to reboot my PC. I believe its a Windows 7 setting that causing this. I searched all over the net for a fix and none of them worked. I tried:
Enabling Guest Account
Changed Advanced Sharing Settings
Set "Everyone" as read in the File Share Window
Enabled Inbound/Outbound rules in the Advanced Windows Firewall
Enabled sending unencrypted passwords to SMB via Local Security Policy
I can go into more detail of the fixes I tried if needed. What is an alternative to sharing files from a Windows 7 machine to Android devices? I feel like Ill never get ES File Explorer to work. Thanks.
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I have this same exact issue with one of my computers, but the other computer always works fine.
Not sure what Windows setting is causing this issue.
This issue only applies to android devices where it will start giving login failed after a few hours, but other windows PC can still access those folders.
cpxazn said:
I have this same exact issue with one of my computers, but the other computer always works fine.
Not sure what Windows setting is causing this issue.
This issue only applies to android devices where it will start giving login failed after a few hours, but other windows PC can still access those folders.
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any update to this problem ? I have the same issue and it's driving me nuts.
When I reboot, I can connect fine .. but then a few hours later or so .. it won't And only on android (and ios I see now) .. other win7 or win 8 devices connect fine.

Networking Issue with Multiple Android Devices at Home

I have several Android devices at the house. I am running pfSense as my router/firewall and I just migrated to new hardware. All of the affected devices were working with the same pfSense settings before the migration.
Here are my devices and details.
Nexus 7 2013 - Stock Android 6.0.1 - Rooted
Galaxy S5 - US Cellular - Stock Android 6.0.1
Galaxy S4 - Sprint - Stock Android 4.4.2
Galaxy S8 - Sprint - Stock Android 7.0
Nexus 5x - Stock Android 8.1
Google Pixel XL - Stock Android 8.0.0 build OPR3.170623.013 - Rooted
I have determined that the issue is all the android devices have the wrong MAC address in their ARP Table. They are listing the MAC address of the old router. I determined the ARP issue when I tried pinging the default gateway (pfSense) and I wasn't able to. I was able to ping other devices on the LAN successfully. I knew I didn’t have any firewall rules/acls in place on the pfSense box that would block/ignore pings on the LAN side. I googled how to access the ARP table on android device. After checking /proc/net/arp I saw that for the default gateway, the MAC address was incorrect. I can't get any of the devices to use the correct MAC address for the new router.
These are the things I have tried to fix the issue: (most of the work was done on the Nexus 7 and Pixel XL because they are rooted)
Rebooted all devices.
Turned Wi-Fi off and on.
I have reset network settings.
Forgot the Wi-Fi settings and reconnected.
Connected to a totally different SSID and connected back to the one with issues. (Hoped it would build a new ARP table with correct MAC Address)
Statically Assigned IP addresses.
Cleared cache from recovery.
Did an ADB Pull of /proc/net/arp to modify with correct MAC Address. I was not able to push to same place since its in the system partition. I pushed to SD Card instead, and tried to replace the file with FX explorer using root. (This was attempted on Nexus 7 only. I think it had issued mounting system as R/W.. it was weird.)
Tried to modify the ARP file on the Pixel. Worked with FX explorer. Edited with correct MAC Address and was able to save, but when I checked it again, It had the old MAC in there.
Copied ARP file to SD Card edited and then copied back on Pixel with FX explorer using root. Said copy/overwrite was successful, but same old MAC is in there.
All other devices (Windows laptops/Desktops, Linux VMs, Raspberry Pis, Smart Thermostats, and IP cameras) don't have any issues and have the correct MAC entry in the ARP Table. It has been several days since I did the migration and I would have thought that these Android devices would have had the ARP entry expire by now.
Anyone have any ideas or seen this before?
Thanks for your time!

No Wifi Conncetion to PC Via SMB

HI
I have a new Galaxy S5e tablet.
I have successfully made a connection via wifi to my PC using the microsoft shared app using my pc fixed ip address 192.168.1.100.
I have two other apps that both give the following error message when attempting to access my pc shared folders:
‘Connection failed with ‘Failed to connect: 0.0.0.0<00>/192.168.1.100’.Trying again.’
I have followed the instructions at:
"https://appuals"com/how-to-fix-the-windows-10-file-sharing-not-working-problem//how-to-fix-the-windows-10-file-sharing-not-working-problem/"
(remove the quotes change "com)
regarding my pc access, but I still get the error.
Does anyone know how what I need to do to connect to my pc shared folders via SMB?
Regards and thanks
I think that smb is off by default in win 10. Ensure it is on. You can check it via windows features in Progtams. Google smb windows 10 hot switch on and you will find plenty guides.
Both devices needs to be connected to the same wifi network.
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SMB is definitely on.
Both devices are on the same wifi.
My pc does not have wifi but uses the router to connect.
I don't believe this is a problem with my wifi or pc or else Windows remote on my tablet wouldn't connect and work with my pc.
As it would appear no one has a clue where this code error comes from nor how to rectify it I have to assume Oreo is not fit for purpose.

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