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Home Page: https://winpinator.swisz.cz
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
An unofficial port of Linux Mint's Warpinator for Windows
Home Page: https://winpinator.swisz.cz
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
During the x64 Windows 10 installation Widows Defender pops up for no particular reason (i hope)
Warpinator for Linux works wonderfully on my LANs. But I am experiencing problems with Winpinator. If I can connect, and that is not always possible, with other Windows computers the connection will often break after some time, a few minutes or even hours, and it becomes difficult to reconnect. This is a problem mostly with laptops but not always. It seems to be related usually to WIFI connections, but wired computers also experience this sometimes. I realise laptops often go to sleep, but when they awake I should be able to easily reconnect; but my problem is also with laptops that do not go to sleep. I have fooled around with firewall setting on the Windows machines ad infinitum, but the problem persists. This happens on 2 completely different LANs. I have had better success with the Avast Firewall instead of the Windows Defender, but only slightly better. Turning off all the firewalls on the computer does little. Is there something I should be looking for to resolve this, because Winpinator is really nice when I get it to work!
As reported by Drugwash, account picture extracting code fails under some circumstances and opens 3 consecutive error dialog boxes. It happened on a Windows 8.1 machine.
A few weeks ago I installed Winpinator and it worked flawlessly. Sadly today I tried to send another file and it didn´t work. I think the update to warpinator I installed have something to do with it.
Steps:
Result:
When Winpinator starts searching machines, Warpinator says "Waiting for two-way connection". After a while, it says "Unable to connect". Winpinator doesn´t find the device at all and times out after a while.
Can Winpinator share files with its official Warpinator counterparts?
Winpinator is currently unable to access network mapped drives. I have a NAS where I store files, and it would be more convenient to be able to copy those files from the NAS to my Steam Deck directly instead of moving the files to my computer first and then moving it to my Steam Deck. Is this something that could possibly be supported in the future?
Steps to Reproduce:
Actual result:
For a file, nothing happens. For a directory, nothing happens with "show in explorer…", but with "open" Windows says that we aren't authorized to access the directory C:\Users<admin account>\Documents\Winpinator<loaded directory>.
Expected result:
Be able to access and open files and directories that have been transferred to the computer, for example in C:\Users<normal user account>\Documents\Winpinator<loaded directory>.
Long story short, my administrator kindly entered his password for the installation, but he won't give access to the directory which belongs to the admin account.
Proposed solution: create a Winpinator directory per user, in his personal directory, in order to have no problem with reading and writing rights.
GetUserNameExW
used in srv::Utils::getUserFullName()
is sometimes failing, returning an empty string. The solution is to provide fallback implementations, and in case all of them fail, fall back to srv::Utils::getUserShortName()
Hi, this is really cool :)
I wanted to poke at it a bit, and had a couple of issues getting it working initially -
(Windows 10, more or less up-to-date)
Thanks!
btw, I added a link to this project in Warpinator's readme. Hopefully this generates a little more traffic here.
I only occasionally need to transfer files between devices, so I do not want to keep the service running all the time. Waiting for any incoming communication might not be good for security, even if the risk is small, so I would avoid it if I have no reason to take the risk.
Currently, closing the window only closes the window and keeps the service running, and I have to click File -> Exit and stop the service to really quit it. How about adding an option to make that happen when I close the window?
For some reason Winpinator was choosing my WireGuard network interface rather than my local LAN - It showed the VPN IP instead of the local network IP at the bottom right. I changed the network adapter in the settings, but accidentally selected the wrong one. This completely crashed the app, and it wouldn't start up again until I deleted the network interface setting from the registry.
So I guess there's two bug reports here:
Hi.
I tried sending my music folder (1 GB) to my other Windows computer, but at around 200 MB got an error message, "Unexpected error" or something like that. I tried using the 64-bit version of Winpinator on both machines, didn't help. Used the network interface that said "Ethernet" on both computers. Didn't help. I don't know if I can provide more details, I'm not very good at networking things.
Hello,
I love your work and I translated to french.
I tested the translations for a few days and it seems pretty solid, so I'm posting it here :
winpinator.zip
I may tweak it some more in the future, if I do, I'll post the updates here if that's okay.
On the downloads page, the following was said about running the program on Windows 7:
Winpinator will work on Windows 7 with UCRT update, but no notifications will be shown
What notification exactly is that quote referring to?
I like your work, it has been of great help to me, that's why I took on the task of translating it into Spanish.
I hope you find it useful, as your app is for me.
Cheers
I'm trying to connect my Windows 11 PC to Steam Deck to throw over some files, but I only get "There are no other computers found on your network" on the PC, and the Steam Deck also sees nothing. I've tried changing the group code but to no avail. What am I missing?
Hi,
I was wondering if you were planning to release a new version of winpinator soon :)
Regards.
Hi, I'm unable to get Winpinator to work well with slowscript/warpinator-android. I'm able to get a duplex connection set up and working for the first few minutes but after that Winpinator sees the phone as offline and doesn't connect to it again unless I exit and stop the service and start it again and it works for a few minutes again.
However, if I use slowscript's Windows port of Warpinator, I don't seem to run into this issue. I raised an issue with warpinator-android here with logs from the device: slowscript/warpinator-android#113
However, it'd be useful to get Winpinator logs as well to see what its seeing. I couldn't figure out where Winpinator is logging to. I checked AppData\Roaming\Winpinator
but there's no log file there and I couldn't find any references to it when monitoring Winpinator using Process Monitor.
These are the logs I see from warpinator-android
when it fails to connect to Winpinator
:
warpinator-android-failure-with-winpinator.log
Running warpinator on linux mint (20.2 - kernel 5.4.0-109) in debug mode shows the windows 10 winpinator discovered for new registration, then awaiting_duplex, deadline_exceeded, then unreachable, then going back to awaiting_duplex again and again.
Is there a debug mode for winpinator that can help diagnose yet?
Same group code used, same subnet, firewall ports opened (win10 fw is opened by app)
win10 is a laptop with wifi connected to the same router to which the linux desktop is connected.
The certificate for https://winpinator.swisz.cz/ expired on Sun, 25 Jun 2023 14:19:22 GMT and thus is unreachable by default.
Hi!
I have Warpinator on my 4 Linux machines, and just installed Winpinator to try on my Win10 desktop. Winpinator launches and can see my other Linux machines, but claims there is no connection. Also, none of my Linux machines can see the machine with Winpinator?
I've tried restarting the program and the Windows computer it's installed on and Winpinator still claims the same thing - no connection to the other machines...?
I noticed that the IP address listed at the bottom-right in Winpinator isn't correct? Instead of the 192.168.. address it should be getting from the ethernet card my Win10 desktop is plugged into, the IP address that Winpinator is listing itself as using is 169.254.. ?
Is there a way to change the settings or re-force Winpinator to use a different IP?
Thanks for all the hard work on this project! :)
Hello swiszczoo
winpinator is great and I love it. In order to support your project I translated it into German. I'm not a programmer and this is my first time I translated a program. So please let me know if it works and if you have any issues with it, drop a note.
de-DE.zip
Thank you very much for your great work.
I was wondering if this project was being maintained?
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