--- Arup Raychaudhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sir,
> I am a novice linux user. In our library, users
> download many files
> over the Internet. Clients are in a LAN and running
> on linux. I am
> interested to know how to save all downloaded files
> to a particular
> PC, whitout allowing saving of files at each local
> Client.

 Yes, do the following

1) Identify a directory on one machine which wll save
al the data.
2) Share that directory from samba (with guest
writable permissions)
3) On all local clients, mount that samba partition on
boot (with read write access)
4) Edit your browser settings to download all the
files on the mounted folder i.e the mount point of
shared directory.

regards
VK


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