Hi John,

You would need microsoft services for unix (SFU) for NFS connectivity

I would try SAMBA first,  if it was my choice,

be aware that you may have to change some
SMB  Signing and  NTLM Authentication setings in
local policies / security policy/ Security options/ in microsoft gpedit.msc
tool or secpol.msc
to get them talking to SAMBA.

Thanks


On 18 July 2018 at 14:22, Solene Rapenne <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> John Long writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have minidlna working fine on OpenBSD. However this doens't help with
> > Roon media software since they don't have anything for OpenBSD,
> > unsurprisingly. Roon doesn't want to support dlna.
> >
> > I have my Windows foobar2000 appliance roped-off from my LAN because I
> > don't trust Windows boxes on my network. So I would like to set up some
> > way to serve the files to Windows from OpenBSD. I guess that is
> > CIFS/SAMBA?
> >
> > Is this secure over the network? I have not done this before and I
> > don't know what's involved. Is there an approved CIFS implementation to
> > use?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > /jl
>
> Hello,
>
> I would recommend samba. You can also try using NFS, I've heard that
> windows can mount NFS shares.
>
> About the security thing, I don't know if the protocol used by samba is
> secure between clients, but you can still run a VPN between your openbsd
> box and the Windows client to allow connecting to the samba share
> securely.
>
> regards
>
>


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