Michael: Just a little warning: I've got similar expertise as you though Novell rather than much Linux experience and I've not yet been successful in getting Netatalk working, so be forewarned.
--- gm2 Glenn McGaha Miller Portfolio: http://www.visionary.nu Words & Thoughts: http://www.youknowtheysay.com Print Orders: http://visionary.photoreflect.com Sales: http://shop.auctionwatch.com/gm2 Local Voice: 970.498.0675 AIM: gm2inco ICQ: 10156065 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo: gm2_in_co -----Original Message----- From: PCI PowerMacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael B. Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 9:37 PM To: PCI PowerMacs Subject: Re: Mac & PC Networking Ideas? on 3/19/03 10:46 PM, Mike Hebel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 09:36 PM, Michael B. wrote: > >> Hello to the list... > > Welcome! > >> I'm VERY new to the list (just subscribed last night), as well as VERY >> new >> to Macs. I just got a wonderful Power Mac 7300/200 from a friend two >> days >> ago, and I just got my Mac IIfx that I bought for 50 cents running. I >> have >> an extensive PC network in my home, running TCP/IP on 10/100 BaseT TP >> Ethernet. The PC machines are mixed, with 1 Win95 laptop, 2 Win98SE >> desktops, and 2 Win2000Pro desktops. All get their Internet connection >> via a >> cable modem, which is connected to one of the Win2000Pro machines via >> Internet Connection Sharing. I have Internet working fine on all >> machines, >> Win and Mac. What I'd like to do, however, is share files. > > Old Mac, newer Mac, want to share files on network. Got it. My first > major question is how technically knowledgable are you? Some of this > stuff can get a little sticky so I need to know how comfortable you are > with it. Mike, I'm VERY technically knowledgeable. Especially on the PC and networking areas. Expert with MS Win32 OSes, Ethernet network administration, and UNIX/Linux. >> I'd like to be able to get files from the PCs to the Macs (and vice >> versa) >> as easily as I do PC to PC. No FTP servers running (and no forgetting >> to put >> the one file I need on the FTP server) is my requirement. I have heard >> about >> PCMacLAN and DAVE, but they are $200 and $150, respectively. I cannot >> afford >> that, and few home users can. I will not spend $200 on software for >> machines >> that combined are worth less than that. > > Dave is nice but not completely necessary. All you need are to get two > things working: > > 1) All Macs talking to all the other Mac. > > 2) A way to get the PCs to talk to the Macs or a jumping off point just > for files. > >> Does ANYONE know of any no or low cost PC to Mac networking solutions, >> or >> have any ideas on how to do this? I have heard something about Win2000 >> Server having Mac networking solutions, but I have the Pro version. I >> did >> notice that my Pro version has an AppleTalk network driver, but I can't >> get >> it to work at all. I have even thought about either using a Linux >> server as >> a go-between, or waiting until I can afford a G3 upgrade and installing >> OS X >> to see if that will connect better, but that is still not solution for >> the >> IIfx. > > First off - all the Macs, once you make sure that their software is > up-to-date - downloadable from Apple for the most part, should talk to > all the other Macs using the Chooser and Appletalk. This should happen > really without modification. > > Second - for the most part, in my opinion, the lowest cost solution is a > linux box and a package called netatalk which allows the Linux server to > emulate an Appletalk server. Using that and Samba you can set up file > sharing for both the Macs and the PCs. > > This is what I do at home. I have an SUSE Linux box that does Windows > and Mac file sharing and it works just fine. Although there were some > issues with X and netatalk. > > Anyway give me some idea of what you exactly want to share and your > technical experience and we'll go from there. > > Mike Hebel Mike, what I want to do primarily is share files from anywhere on any PC (as long as the disk/folder is shared, of course) to the Macs. Like MP3's, video files of any size, software downloaded for either OS on either machine, etc. I'd also like to do the same in the other direction, Mac to PC. SInce apps from WIn32 won't run on Macs and vice versa, that's not a concern. I'd also like to be able to back up the Macs onto the PC's, as the PC's already have CD-RW drives, super large hard drives, etc. via copying disk images for backup (think disk copy images, but of a hard drive). As I said, I have the Win32/*NIX knowledge, but not the Mac experience yet. I have never used netatalk yet, though (never had a need). What are its pros and cons? What problems did you have with X? 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