Let me ask...
Using Samba, is it possible to have a Linux box, dial into, and logon
to, an NT domain? And, once having logged on, is it then possible to
browse the NT network?
How is this done?
Thanks,
Rick
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Mark Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to set up SAMBA, your Linux box will then appear on your NT
network
as an NT4 box. You can even setup samba to make the Linux box your
PDC. It's
really quite straight forward and pretty cool when you get it all going.
Check out www.samba.org
Mark
- Original Message -
From: george Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: [newbie] Linux machine in an NT environment
Hi all,
I have setup a laptop in an NT environment and I would like to be
able
to swap files directly, just as I can with my last remaining Mac.
I haven't a clue where to start.
I have an NT Worgroup with 4NT clients (all running NTServer4) one
Win2K laptop and a Mac with MacOS9.
Any pointers?
If it helps, I can use SMB to connect to a network printer within
the
workgroup.
MTIA
George in Edinburgh
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