I haven't had time to try samba yet.  The way I have found to integrate my
pc and linux network is to run pcnfs.  It works well, and the setup is
very easy.  Like UNIX nfs, you can specify which uid's or which machines
can do what, (eg.. uid 0 on my.host.org may read/write the exported
directory, while your.host.org can not mount at all.) Just like the UNIX
implimentation.  Is samba a better alternative?  

thx...
-mike

On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Dan Brown wrote:

> From: Lloyd Osten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > So where do I go from here?
> 
>     That they can ping is good.  Where you need to go from here is to
> set up Samba, which will let your win98 box see files/printers/etc on
> your Linux box, and smbclient, which will do the same for your Linux
> system.  There's an excellent step-by-step guide to setting up Samba;
> I'll try to e-mail it when I get home from work tonight.
> 
> 


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