Look in to netatalk. Free, open source, provides AppleShare file and
print services. It can be either an AppleTalk server or an AppleShare IP
server. Setting up TCP/IP-only is a lot easier than setting up
AppleTalk, if your Macs can use it (I think it's standard on Mac OS 8.5
and newer, but I could
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:41:18 +0100
"Fabien Holler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I configured Samba on my Linux file server, and it works just fine for
> Windows clients.
> But I have also 2 Macintosh clients in my network, and I don't know what to
> do for them...
> Does the samb
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 14:14, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> Fabien,
>
> Supposedly Linux will support the Appletalk protocol, so you could try that
> route.
Yes, it does. Install netatalk and your Linux machine will show up in
the Chooser. Netatalk can do both file and printer sharing, too, which
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From: Fabien Holler [mailto:f.holler@;scientec.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment
Hi everyone,
I configured Samba on my Linux file server, and it works just fine for
Win
Hi everyone,
I configured Samba on my Linux file server, and it works just fine for
Windows clients.
But I have also 2 Macintosh clients in my network, and I don't know what to
do for them...
Does the samba package allow to communicate with Mac too, or do I need
another package? Which one?
Thank
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