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Samba (was Re: [ale] Win 95 long file names)
- Subject: Samba (was Re: [ale] Win 95 long file names)
- From: Newcombe at mordor.clayton.edu (Dan Newcombe)
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 10:46:26 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, frank zamenski wrote:
> Then for a large LAN, as netbios/netbui is non-routable, it still has to
> ride on top of tcp/ip, doesn't it?
Yup. All my wintel boxes just have TCP/IP installed, no IPX, no Netbios.
Forces it to use TCP/IP :)
> >NFS is what unix boxes use for "sharing". A well known and loved/hated
> > standard long before Windows heard of networking according to my
> > limited history knowledge, that Gates and friends couldn't handle
> > implementing despite the specs being freely available...
Well, I'm sure they could handle it, but it wouldn't lock people into the
Microsoft way or highway solution :)
> >> >Windows and Novel (excuse my lack of novel knowledge) use that
> > netbios/nebui hack(not meant in a good way) for sharing filesystems
> > around. Samba provides this type of sharing for Unix boxes to
> > share and map Windows filesystems.
Actually, Samba provides the ability for Unix boxes to be mounted from a
Wintel box, or printers to be used. Only on linux can you actually mount
a windows filesystem from a unix box.
Basically, Samba provides most of the Domain Control BS that NT does. You
can store NT/95 profiles on a Samba server, authenticate Domain users
against a Unix password list instead of an NT one.
The only thing that it really lacks right now is the Group functions that
NT gives.