On November 22, 2005 09:59 am, Kiffin Gish wrote: > I have a home network running 3 desktop machines with Windows XP Pro, > and a webserver, fileserver and laptop with FreeBSD 5.x. > > What's the best way to be able to exchange files and directory shares > between the two environments? > > It would also be nice to share the printer which is connected to one of > the Windows boxes via USB. > > I hear that Samba is the way to go, but also have heard about such > client-based utilities like Sharity-light which also do the trick. > > Thanks alot in advance.
I use samba+cups at home. My situation is similar, except my printer is connected to one of my FreeBSD machines. The hardest part of linking FreeBSD with Windows isn't the getting the shares to work, but the printers to work, and I found it easier to have the printer on FreeBSD and have Windows write to it using real drivers (cups in RAW mode). Actually, it's not as hard at is seems. Here's what I put in my smb.conf to make the printer work: printing = cups load printers = yes [printers] path = /var/spool/samba use client driver = Yes printable = yes public = yes guest ok = yes writable = no You'll find a lot of help in the Samba documentation and cups is also well documented. Nicolas. -- FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #1: Sat Nov 19 12:36:29 EST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/CLK01A PGP? (updated 16 Nov 05) : http://www.clkroot.net/security/nb_root.asc
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