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If you are using a Linux system, install wsdd service. (sudo apt install wsdd) This will makes Samba visible on your Windows network. It also makes it possible to SSH into your server via hostname. (no need to remember the IP address.) |
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As I mentioned above I do have a server where I have some containers and samba server witch folders shared for local network. I've installed CasaOS and my containers appeared on desktop screen, but I can't or I do not know how to see and manage my Samba shares. Any advice will be very appreciated.
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