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## Connect to a wireless network (if not already done)
## Launch Settings -> Sharing
## Enable "Personal File Sharing"
## Verify that it shows up as "Active" in the main settings window
## Verify that the "gnome-user-share-webdav" process is running
  in the "System Monitor" program
## If possible, verify that the service is accessible from another
  machine on the same network (select "Browse Network" in nautilus'
  sidebar)
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Revision as of 11:10, 13 August 2014

Description

GNOME comes with a brand new sharing to firewall feature

Setup

  • Open "User menu" - "System Settings" - "Sharing".
  • Verify that the firewalld-config-workstation package is installed
    • If not, you can correct this with:
    • echo -e 'remove firewalld-config-standard\n install firewalld-config-workstation\n run\n exit\n' | yum -y shell
  • verify that you have
    • control-center >= 3.13.2
    • gnome-settings-daemon >= 3.13.3
    • gnome-user-share >= 3.13.2
    • vino >= 3.13.3
    • rygel >= 0.23.1.1
  • install the avahi-tools package
  • verify that other machines are visible on the local network using:
    • from the command-line run: avahi-browse -art

How to test

    1. Connect to a wireless network (if not already done)
    2. Launch Settings -> Sharing
    3. Enable "Personal File Sharing"
    4. Verify that it shows up as "Active" in the main settings window
    5. Verify that the "gnome-user-share-webdav" process is running
  in the "System Monitor" program
    1. If possible, verify that the service is accessible from another
  machine on the same network (select "Browse Network" in nautilus'
  sidebar)

Expected Results