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Yes and no.

Samba cannot do this *but* Samba probably doesn't need to.  Linux can
mount NFS so you should be able to simply mount the NFS share first and
then neglect to tell Samba that it isn't a normal directory.  As far as
I know, Samba has no way of knowing the difference. This should work
especially well with a read only share because you won't need oplocks or
special cacheing or anything.


Jim C. | Can samba connect to an NFS share and then re-export that share so my | windows XP users can connect to it? Basically I have a NFS share that | all of my windows XP users need read-only access to. The goal of this | project is to replace an old MS Gateway Services for Novell server | (using IPX) with something that can do the same thing but over IP. I am | pretty sure Novell and AD can share files using Native File Access, but | that would require the Novell admins to get CIFS setup on the Novell | side. The Novell server we are using has NFS already setup and getting | that much setup was like pulling teeth. | | Thanks, | | BOFH1234 | | _________________________________________________________________ | Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfeeŽ | Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 |


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