Author: Mike Starke Date: Subject: NFS Samba gateway
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:23:37AM -0700, Austin Godber wrote:
/_Mike Starke wrote:
/_>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.
/_
/_I think the point is he has Solaris boxes with NFS exports and he wants
/_to be able to mount them with the Windows boxes. Rather than getting an
/_NFS client for Win2k or a samba server on a solaris box I think he wants
/_to put a linux box in the middle ... thus the gateway. That is, the
/_Linux box will mount the NFS exports on the suns and then in turn show
/_those as samba shares that that the win boxes can mount.
/_
/_This may work. It may suck too. But it may work. Then again there
/_could be a very specific reason it doesn't work (one which eludes me at
/_the moment).
/_
That why I prefaced my message w/am I missing something? :-) Thanks
for clarifying what he needs.