This really isn't a very good idea since M$ Windows File and
Print Sharing (Called SMB in the UNIX world) is NOT secure.
Though users might not be able to get to your data, they
probably will be able to see what shares are available on
your internal Windows95 machine and most likely be able
to CRASH it unless it has ALL of the newest networking patches
installed.
If you REALLY wanted to do this, the most reliable way to
do this is to get Samba running on your Linux box. With Samba
running, it makes your Linux box look and run just like a NT File
and Print server (just a faster, more reliable, and more secure
version).
Then, you will need to map the internal Windows95 shares onto
your Samba server. Then, when people connect to your Samba server
on the Internet, they will be able to see your internal Windows95
File and Print shares and also any shares defined on the Samba
server.
Again.. this is NOT recommended unless you impliment a VERY strict
firewall ruleset to keep most people out of your box.
For more help on strict firewall rulesets, setting up Samba, etc
check out TrinityOS:
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html
--David
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