The samba server is designed to make a Unix server look like an NT
server to WinTel boxes. The samba client (which is what you need) is
used to "mount" WinTel shares on your Unix client. Haven't used it in a
while but it was rather arcane a few years ago, but pretty easy to get
the hang of. If
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 05:01:29PM -0500, Debian Ghost wrote:
> Thank you for the reply.
> So samba is the only way to "mount" an NT filesystem? Sounds good...
> Do I need to run a samba server on the linux machine or would the server
> be an application on the NT machine. I went to samba.org/samb
You do not need to run a samba server to mount filesystems on your Linux
box from NT via samba
At 17:01 2000-11-25 -0500, Debian Ghost wrote:
>Thank you for the reply.
>So samba is the only way to "mount" an NT filesystem? Sounds good...
>Do I need to run a samba server on the linux machine or
There is some NFS products for NT
At 16:37 2000-11-25 -0500, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
>Hi,
>
>AFAIK if the files are on an NT server your only option is samba,
>although if you really wanted to get weird you could use appletalk
>wich both NT and GNU/Linux (via netatalk) can speak
>
>-Jon
>
>
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Thank you for the reply.
So samba is the only way to "mount" an NT filesystem? Sounds good...
Do I need to run a samba server on the linux machine or would the server
be an application on the NT machine. I went to samba.org/samba to read the
FAQs and I'm still a little confused as to what I do to
Hi,
AFAIK if the files are on an NT server your only option is samba,
although if you really wanted to get weird you could use appletalk
wich both NT and GNU/Linux (via netatalk) can speak
-Jon
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Hey Guys,
I was wondering what would be better to use in this situation.
I want to basically be able to have read access to a particular LAN device
on which the files are on a NT server and the client(s) that I want to be
able to read files (mostly spreadsheets *.xls) that change daily. So I
guess
Hello ISPers,
Maybe someone can help me with this problem.
Please reply directly to my email, thank you!
D. Ghos
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On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 12:37:56PM +, Russell Coker wrote:
> >mailsystem-store-mail uses env. vars USER, EXTENSION and DOMAIN to:
> >
> >1. if $DOMAIN/$USER does not exist, search ldap for maildrop=$USER@$DOMAIN
> > and create maildir or bounce as appropriate.
> >
> >2. if $EXTENSION set, ensu
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