>> Has anyone tried running AFS to/from a home computer,
>> connected to the world by a relatively high bandwidth connection
>> such as DSL?
>>
>> I'd like to get DSL... but, as much as I want to be able to "dial out"
>> from home at high bandwidth, almost as often I find that I would like
>> to "phone home" from work.
>>
>> E.g. if I have forgotten a file that I am working on at home,
>> I would like to be able to connect from work to my home PC,
>> and get it.
There is an AFS client for Windows NT.
I have that on my Laptop. I run it over an ISDN connection.
You can access files in AFS the same as on the local disk.
I also run Unix AFS over a Cable TV Internet Service using
the AFS servers at work.
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