On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 10:19, Michael Lothian wrote: > Hi again > > I've got a few more questions for you/ > > I was just wondering if it was possible to set up a server that both > windows and linux could log into. > > I'd like to be able to log in from any of my pc's and be able to access > all my files and the same from linux too. > > Is this possible?
putty (programs name btw) on Windows means that you can scp and ssh to a linux box to your hearts content and use a single Linux box as a "pivot point" or file sharing point. Everyone just uploads and downloads from there. If you want browser based I use a product called FileManager (real original name *grin*) You can find it here. http://www.horsburgh.com. I use it over https and it allows 1 or more users to have a private, chrooted and secure area on a box of my choice. We have both common and private areas this way. If you are going over the internet these ways are the best in that done in a secure mannor. If you are on an intranet. Samba and windows Network Neighborhood plus equivalent programs on linux mean fairly straightforward (though substantially less secure so make sure your firewall is good.) file sharing. James > > Also is it posible to set up both systems under a domain? Rather that a > workgroup? If so how? > > Erm I know these questions are a bit vague but I'm not entirely sure how > all this works but I'm wanting to learn. > > Thanks again > > Mike > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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