On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 02:30:48PM -0400, Rashkae wrote:
> There is another software package that will do this for other Unices.
> Unfortunately, I cannot remember what it is called. (I believe that it's a
> commercial package.0
I believe that you're thinking of Sharity / Sharity Light.
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Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
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smbmount will do this on Linux systems with smbfs support compiled in
kernel.
There is another software package that will do this for other Unices.
Unfortunately, I cannot remember what it is called. (I believe that it's a
commercial package.0
On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Rick von Richter wrote:
Is th
Rick von Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
> I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
It's called smbclient (ftp-like) which is part of samba, or you can use
smbmount if you're using Linux.
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> Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
> I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
Yes, the samba client does this (i.e. smbclient). Depending on what
exactly you want to do, you may also find winbind useful. Have a read
in the various docs that come with the
Hi Rick,
Rick von Richter schrieb:
> Is there a package to do the opposite of Samba?
> I.e. I want to use (mount) Win filesystems from a Unix client.
man smbmount
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