On Sunday 07 November 2004 17:53, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Monday 08 November 2004 00:32, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Well sharing home direcories won't help me. ÂI need the html directory.
>
> So what are you trying to share?
>
> /var/www/html sounds more like a webserver to me....which could be reached
> by:"http://adres_of_your_box_here:80"; depending on what webserver software
> you're running, or from where you're connecting from if you've got a
> firewall......don't need any sharing there!

Right, I'm trying to share the web server directory read/write for easy remote 
website editing.  It seems like it'd be much more convenient over NFS than 
FTP or SCP.  If you've got a better idea I'm open for tips.  My I-net 
connection has like a 4k upload rate, and editing over SSH/VNC is starting to 
become a real chore.  I just got FTP running though, which I will need for a 
few clients, and can live with it for the present, but as a web host 
administrator I'd like to have NFS access to the entire http server 
directory.
        Thanx,
               ES
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