Re: [Samba] Re: Samba and the InterWeb

2008-02-14 Thread Alex Hooper
Scott Lovenberg uttered: Alex Hooper wrote: Scott Lovenberg uttered: Alex Hooper wrote: Hi, We have an office-based Windows-locked publishing system whose only delivery mechanism is to write to a local filesystem, and a requirement for its output to be available to a collocated production

[Samba] Re: Samba and the InterWeb

2008-02-14 Thread Scott Lovenberg
Alex Hooper wrote: Scott Lovenberg uttered: Alex Hooper wrote: Scott Lovenberg uttered: Alex Hooper wrote: Hi, We have an office-based Windows-locked publishing system whose only delivery mechanism is to write to a local filesystem, and a requirement for its output to be available to a

[Samba] Re: Samba and the InterWeb

2008-02-13 Thread Scott Lovenberg
Alex Hooper wrote: Scott Lovenberg uttered: Alex Hooper wrote: Hi, We have an office-based Windows-locked publishing system whose only delivery mechanism is to write to a local filesystem, and a requirement for its output to be available to a collocated production environment comprising

Re: [Samba] Re: Samba and the InterWeb

2008-02-13 Thread Jeremy Allison
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 11:34:13AM -0500, Scott Lovenberg wrote: I once heard a quote (which I'd like to attribute to Jeremy Allison for some reason) to the effect of The Windows SMB network stack is like a canary in a coal mine, when you have network troubles it's the first thing to die.