Re: windows share to aix server

From: Bill Verzal (Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM)
Date: Wed Dec 18 2002 - 17:13:41 EST


pcnfsd ? 3rd party NFS (Exceed, etc)
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Can't with Samba. smbmount is only in Linux kernel.

Might look @ Sharity ( http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity/index.html ).
Or NFS as a last resort.

Depends on what you want to do also. Samba has the smbclient application
that allows connections similar to ftp...

Lamar
     -----Original Message-----
     From: Mark Schlechte [mailto:MSCHLECH@REGINA.CA]
     Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 2:58 PM
     To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
     Subject: windows share to aix server

     Greetings,

     I have done some work with SAMBA and use it allow my windows
     clients to connect to an aix share. So am no longer a samba newbie.

     However now I need to go the other way and share a win2k folder to an
     aix server.
     Is samba involved here?

     How would I accomplish this?

     Mark

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