On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 05:36:48PM -0700, sundar narayanasamy wrote: /_Hi George, /_ /_I don't want to install Samba on any Unix system. I want o install Samba on a /_Linux box and mount NFS shares from Unix to Linux and share the Linux as /_samba to Win2k systems. That is, between unix servers and Windows 2000 Pro /_clients there is only one Linux box NFS Gateway. /_ /_> /_> Not exactly sure what you are asking, but maybe what I did will help. I /_> had a Linux file server with a /share directory. This directory was NFS /_> exported, as well as a samba share. All Window clients and Unix (Linux /_> & Solaris) clients could mount the same share. Am I missing something, or are these two the same thing? George's way does not require Samba on a *nix box, and it utilizes file sharing in Windows. In short, having a Liniux box with the directory NFS exported and as a Samba share is, in a sense, the gateway you are looking for. v/r -Mike