Am Friday 12 December 2003 03:40 schrieb ext Rex Young:
> Somebody mentioned CODA earlier.  It seems to work between
> platforms as well:
Better forget about that. Coda is a fork of AFS 2. It adds to it rw 
replication and disconnected operation, but AFAIK the Windows port is not 
in a useable state (please correct me on that).

OpenAFS, OTOH, may be too much for a simple private network. It's a 
distributed filesystem, which means that volumes can be spread over several 
servers, but on the client there's only one single mount (/afs) needed. 
And, since AFS does Kerberos authentication, one would need a Kerberos 
server, too.

So, if you want to share just a handfull of volumes, NFS would be the best.

Bye...

        Dirk
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