On Sun, 02 Mar 2003, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote: > Not really...it's not for internal use only. > I've got a couple a hundred mp3 files and I want to share them with a friend > of my who lives a few miles away. I can't put them in /var/www because my > hard-disk is to small for all the files. So I want to setup a virtual map.
I assume you are acting in accordance with your local laws. > This is what I want: > > If my friend calls 62.163.158.122/music/ he has to open > \\WILLEM-JAN\Documenten\Mijn muziek. > > It has to be possible, because I did it in Windows XP with IIS before. If you are running IIS on the win box, you can proxy it with mod_proxy through your apache server. > I did an apt-cache search mod_proxy but I didn't saw it > Dselect gave me the same result. > I looked at www.apache.org but mod_proxy isn't here. It is usually distributed with the rest of Apache. For docs, see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html . Alternately, as I mentioned, you can export your Windows directory (I'm not very familiar with XP; you'll have to figure that out for yourself), mount it on your Apache box using Samba/smbmount. After the XP permissions are correct, it will be something like mount -o username=user,password=pass -t smb "//WILLEM-JAN/Documenten/Mijn Musziek" /path/to/mount/point then create an alias in your Apache config, something like Alias /music /path/to/mount/point Good luck. -j -- Jamie Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cross platform apps are like unisex underwear. - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]