|
SSHFS stuff and installed - issued the SSHFS command and voila! The
connection also seems wayyy faster than the NFS one.
But two bad points. The first is a nit - the mount doesn't show up in any
of the usual Mac places so you have to go hunt for it.
All the files show up as gibberish. So there's a code page issue here
somewhere that I'll have to sort out.
Tha ks to all who have helped - when I finally get this working
consistently I'll stick something on the wiki.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On Oct 21, 2018, at 11:48 PM, Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
lets you mount the IFS on your Mac (its available for Windows, Linux, etc
Hey Jon,
If you're open to alternatives, you might consider using SSHFS. This
too) using the SSH server that runs on IBM i. In my experience this is much
more stable than using SMB/CIFS (i.e. Windows Networking) and a lot more
secure than using NFS (which really should only be used in a controlled
environment such as a VPN or secured LAN)
security of SSH.
SSHFS works really well, and uses the underlying cryptography and
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-sshfs-to-mount-remote-file-systems-over-ssh
I found this tutorial with a quick Google. Check it out!
hmmmm - that may be a good thing!
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Scott Klement
http://www.scottklement.com
On 10/21/18 10:22 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
No - I will try that but her machine is a release back from mine -
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On Oct 20, 2018, at 11:29 PM, Richard Schoen via MIDRANGE-L <
might be causing the issues.
Got it.
Wasn’t sure if you were running a MacOS version that would support RDI.
I saw a couple related samba issues for older versions of MacOs.
Without access to your IBMi machine to try it, it’s hard to say what
? 😊
Your version of MacOs definitely matches mine.
Have you tried it with your wife’s Mac or doesn’t she let you touch it
to the question at hand as not all the files I want to access original from
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Director of Document Management
e. richard.schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
p. 952.486.6802
w. helpsystems.com
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Richard,
I'm running the latest incarnation of High Sierra (10.13.6)
Going to update to the latest version but waiting a few weeks more ...
I do use RDi and I do compile from it. But it has really no relevance
RDi developed code.
drive to avoid having to copy the files. I could add Excel as an external
I am generating Excel spreadsheets (at the moment) and want a mapped
app in RDi but I'm looking for a solution that won't force me to do that
for every file type that I generate on the IBM i now and in the future.
?
Does that answer your questions?
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com<http://www.partner400.com>
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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I don't know if I ever saw info on what Mac OS version are you running
MacOS.
Even if your machine is 8yrs old it should run a newer version of
doing IBM i compiling ?
I was testing from a 2011 Macbook Air.
You also never answered the RDI question. Why not use RDI if you're
to partially work (i.e. it will seek authentication etc.) but then fails
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Director of Document Management
e. richard.schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
p. 952.486.6802
w. helpsystems.com
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message: 1
date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 12:56:29 -0400
from: Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Mapping Shared IFS folders to Mac
I know it _should_ Scott. But it doesn't work.
I get the errors noted previously. It is very odd because it appears
with a message indicating that the connection type is not accepted at all.
list
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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