At 11:52 PM 11/25/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
Could please give an example of what you meant by Network Filesystem?
Typically this is a drive (in Windows) or a filesystem (in linux) that is
mounted from a different PC / server either via nfs (for linux) or via
samba (for windows).
Michael
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Hi,
Could any of you please tell me how to setup my Linux server acts like
local (intranet) domain for all other computers (Win Linux). Do I need
to use any kind of software to setup local domain? What software is need
to setup proxy server on Linux machine? What is the difference between
proxy
Most on here seem to prefer squid for proxy software.It's available in mdk
8.1 I know for sure,or from squid-cache.org. There's a config file under etc
directory..something like /etc/squid/config :-)
ok..definitions.I'll do the best I can here,altho there are others that can
no doubt explain
Alright...From what I know here is what I think/can remeber
To serve windoze computers you want to use SAMBA, an open source
implementation of SMB.A GUI tool for this is GNOMBA.
To serve Linux Windoze computers depending on how many you have, I
reccomend setting up a Network Filesystem that
Hi,
Could please give an example of what you meant by Network Filesystem?
recomend setting up a Network Filesystem that serves all the clients as
though they where on.
Basically (cuz you wanted GUI stuff) setting up a proxy server could
probably be done in mandrake control centre