Hi All,

Here is a problem that I cannot solve. I have two offices with two file servers 
(FreeBSD 6.1). Clients are accessing files over samba and nfs (on the local 
server). I would like to share some directory structures between the two 
offices. Originally I was thinking about sshfs (mount_sshfs) but I cannot 
compile fuse from the ports. NFS cannot share subdirectories, only whole 
filesystems and it is not secure to use over the internet.

Security inside the LAN is not important. Most of these folders are "put everything 
into it" type, e.g. anyone can do anything with them. The users usually store doc, 
pdf, xls/gnumeric and txt files in them.

I'm not interested in solutions where the end user needs to use a special 
program to access the files. For example, gftp is not an option. This is 
because these users sometimes does not know what a file is. I need nautilus 
integration, and mounting/mapping so the files can be opened from any program 
using file/open.

What should I use?

Thank you,

  Laszlo


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