Re: [Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-02 Thread John H Terpstra
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:37:43AM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote: > > > > The obvious question "Why not use NFS?" notwithstanding, Max is > > up to something. In the case of Linices boxen using Samba for > > collaborative efforts there is no apparent reaso

Re: [Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-02 Thread jra
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 08:37:43AM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote: > > The obvious question "Why not use NFS?" notwithstanding, Max is > up to something. In the case of Linices boxen using Samba for > collaborative efforts there is no apparent reason to enforce case- > insensitivity in "smbclient" if

Re: [Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-02 Thread John H Terpstra
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Ronan Waide wrote: > On December 2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > > > The trouble is that if you enable this for any shared file space, your MS > > Windows client applications will break. > > I think the point he was making is that he's using it solely for > Linux-to-Linux commun

Re: [Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-02 Thread Ronan Waide
On December 2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > The trouble is that if you enable this for any shared file space, your MS > Windows client applications will break. I think the point he was making is that he's using it solely for Linux-to-Linux communication, which I think is the wrong tool for the job

[Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-02 Thread John H Terpstra
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Dragan Krnic wrote: > >> files with equal names but with different case, can not > >> be stored in the same directory by samba. > >> > >> - is what I want possible with samba > > > Samba treats all file/directory names are case insensitive.

[Samba] Re: using samba as unix network filesystem

2002-12-01 Thread Dragan Krnic
>> files with equal names but with different case, can not >> be stored in the same directory by samba. >> >> - is what I want possible with samba > Samba treats all file/directory names are case insensitive. > So the answer is - NO! >