Then only problem with a VPN, is I *think* it requires client side software.
Jay
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From: Bill Broadley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Secure file serving?
I'd recommend AFS. Fairly secure
I'd recommend AFS. Fairly secure, handles WAN type usage better then
samba or nfs. There are clients windows, linux, and many other OS's.
Check out openafs.org.
If not it sounds like you want your a generic VPN, you can tunnel over
SSH, or pick one of the other free VPN setups.
On Tue, Mar
Sounds neat, I'm going to read the docs, to get an idea
Thanks
Jay
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From: ME [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Secure file serving?
Jay Strauss said:
I gotta question. I want to have a secure
I'm re-asking this question, I'm hoping the lack of response was due to the
DNS problems rather than no one wanting to respond to me
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I gotta question. I want to have a secure file server.
I set up a samba server at work. I can see the samba server from my win2k
box when I'm on my work
Jay Strauss said:
I gotta question. I want to have a secure file server.
Me too! ;-)
I set up a samba server at work. I can see the samba server from my win2k
box when I'm on my work network. According to various docs I've read, I
should be able to SSH to my work server from home, do a
Hi everyone, it's good to be back, Thanks to Pete for helping to get my
vox-tech account working again.
I gotta question. I want to have a secure file server.
I set up a samba server at work. I can see the samba server from my win2k
box when I'm on my work network. According to various docs