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    Hi,

    I have a wireless router atached to my PC (XP Pro), and an Apple Powerbook (running with OS 10.3) using a Wifi card. Is there any way for me to exchange files between the two?

    -X-
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  • #2
    You can use samba file sharing. Just share the folders in XP. On the powerbook go to Preferences -> Sharing -> Windows File Sharing.

    To get to the XP computer in OS X go to Go -> Connect to Server. Type in "smb://IP-ADDRESS"

    For XP to get to the Mac, in run do \\IP-ADDRESS

    You should get login screens for both.
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    • #3
      or use a ftp server, I am getting very paranoid about enableing file sharing in windows XP, to many exploits are being found on a regular basis

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      • #4
        Oh yeah that too. In OS X, the Sharing also has Remote Login, which is SSH. Turning that on will enable SFTP.
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        • #5
          how do I configure WinXP to allow FTP access? I don't have any problems accessing the MAC from WinXP, but I can't go the other way.
          Last edited by X-Caliber; 27 May 2004, 23:15.
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          • #6
            For a good server, I would install the Cygwin tools. Then you'll get ssh, scp, sftp....
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            • #7
              Isn't FTP server functionality also a part of Microsoft ISS (internet information service) ?


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              • #8
                But not sftp, I think.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Marshmallowman
                  or use a ftp server, I am getting very paranoid about enableing file sharing in windows XP, to many exploits are being found on a regular basis
                  because FTP is secure? ha!

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                  • #10
                    Sure it is, depending on the server you set up, Kurt.
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                    • #11
                      FTP on a local lan is plenty secure. Much more so than a windows share.
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                      • #12
                        I thought standard ftp still transmitted login/pw in plaintext?
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                        • #13
                          Or you can go into the TCP/IP option of Mac OS X and enable Windows File Transfer and then share network resources across teh two like normal. I forget where it actually is (it's been a while since I've networked a Mac and PC), but if you turn on that option the two will talk without fusing with FTP and other special options.

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                          • #14
                            @Wombat: secure FTP is beyond most who think FTP is plenty secure as it is

                            @Jammrock: he's on WIFI. Better FTP with login/pwd than a shared access.

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                            • #15
                              Hi,

                              So I was finally able to get the Powerbook to share files with my XP desktop (and vice versa). Now I have one more question, when the Powerbook is sharing files with my XP desktop, how can I tell (from within XP) what computers (IP Addresses) are connected? How about when I am using my powerbook, how can I see which machines are sharing files?

                              Thanks for all the help!

                              -V-
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                              Apple Powerbook G4 - 1.33GHZ

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