Rene's Caltech Email wrote:

thanks to those that helped with samba...it worked!
now i have another problem...iis webserver using the samba share as its wwwroot directory...iis sucked and i installed apache server for windows and now i have to configure it to use the samba share or private ip. its just a mtter of learning how apache for win works so i can map it.



thanks again,





Yea, you need to configure a <Directory /> section for the samba-mounted filesystem unless it is already under your document root. However, not sure if that is a good idea, Samba is not designed for 24x7 production use. The samba documents describe samba as a means for 'occasional unix file access' from Windows systems. There may also be some locking issues involved as well.

If you merely want to edit your web content from Unix, do the reverse. Store the files on Windows and then mount the Windows share into your Unix filesystem. I use setups like this in heavy-duty production infrastrutures with little problems.

-Chuck



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