Hi,

On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 19:02:05 -0500, Michael Hipp wrote:

>I have 2 servers (both Red Hat 9) separated by the Internet. There are 
>Win users on both sides enjoying Samba. I need to share a folder on 
>ServerB with the users on ServerA ...
>
>
>PC ----- ServerA ---------- ServerB ----- PC
>     SMB           Internet  Folder   SMB
>
>ServerB will have a folder to be used by both PC groups.
>
>What should I use for a secure "tunnel" between the two servers? Tunnel 
>needs to be self sustaining 24x7 and invisible to the users.
>
>Would NFS be a good way to make the shared folder available to ServerA 
>and then share it with Samba? Can NFS and Samba work with the same 
>directory and not collide?
>
>I don't want to just tunnel the SMB ports because that makes *all* 
>shared folders visible on both sides.
>

How about ipsec (FreeS/WAN)??
Federico Voges
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