Hi Kevin,
I might add that I am very experienced in two major Unix scripting languages: 1. Shell (Bourne, bash, ksh), and 2. Perl. But most of your customers will not have that expertise. What scripting language does the Windows version of NeoRouter use? What scripting language does the Linux Add-on Manager expect? At a minimum, a Shared Folder add-on must be able get the two relevant 10.x.x.x IP addresses from NeoRouter, then invoke a file manager on the remote (file sharing) client, showing the remote file manager's window on the local client. How do I do that in the Add-on Manager's Script window?
On the off chance that the script desired for Linux is the same as is used for Windows, I looked at a Windows client's Shared Folder script, found one line:
\\%dNRIPAddress%
Tried that in the Linux Add-on manager edit for Shared Folder, reran nrclient.sh, and as before no response. Nothing.
I need to know how to get Shared Folder working. I want to get free NeoRouter working before possibly switching to another version of NeoRouter. What I want is a minimal and easy-to-use VPN, very similar to Hamachi. My own organization uses Hamachi now.
Perhaps you have some documentation, beyond the User Manual, that tells how to set up Shared Folder on Linux?
Can I send some log files to you? Which log files?
As a last resort, I can try running all Windows 7 clients, no Linux clients (all our machines are dual booted, Windows and Linux). But this is not desirable. Plans for the future require both Windows and Linux clients on the same VPN. We have that now with Hamachi. I think I remember that I had that two years ago when I first tested NeoRouter.
Thanks.
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