Re: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment

2002-10-22 Thread Michael Heironimus
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

Re: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment

2002-10-22 Thread Rupert
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

RE: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment

2002-10-22 Thread Stephen Ryan
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

RE: Linux file server in Windows & Macintosh environment

2002-10-22 Thread deFreese, Barry
Fabien, Supposedly Linux will support the Appletalk protocol, so you could try that route. Another option would be to check out Dave which is an SMB client for the Macintosh http://www.thursby.com . Of course it is not open source software and there is a cost. Of course if you are running OS X