as long as there are no firewalls between blocking nfs or smb it will
work.  smb seems to work better if you use IP number vs name 
(\\<your server IP #>\<share name>).

security issues? plenty - everything will be passed cleartext ..... 
including passwords.  



On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:10:50 -0600
christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i have a lan at home, machine A runs linux running samba/nfs.  machine B runs 
> linux and can mount nfs shares no prob.  machine C runs win2k and can mount 
> samba shares no prob.
> 
> now i sit down to use a friend's computer or a computer at school.  i want 
> to mount my home dir into this computer's file system.  is this possible if 
> its a linux machine?  if its a windows machine?  if it is possible, how can i 
> do it?  what are the security issues involved?
> 
> thank you,
> christopher
> 
> 
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