Thanks Alexander,
Chat gave a laundry list. Interesting. You are light years ahead of
me. I just need a simple file share, mostly for backups. Once in a
while I need to share a document with my wife.
Some SMB history. In the old days I had a Linux box setup as LAMP. In
those days it was CentOS. My desktop was Win something. I connected
the Win box to the Linux box so I could remote edit PHP and test using a
browser. And I used the hosts files for DNS using non-routable domain
names.
Now I can use Visual Studio Code to remoter edit.
Keith
On 2025-01-13 09:53, Snyder, Alexander J wrote:
TrueNAS will make exporting file shares to both Windows (SMB) and
Linux (NFS) extremely simple.
Right now my TrueNAS has a dataset exported over SMB to all my
security cameras. My Plex Media is served over NFS and my personal
laptop (Windows 11) has a folder exported to it from my backup server
over SMB for my daily snapshots.
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Thanks,
Alexander
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2025, 09:46 Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Lets say I have a kubuntu desktop, a ubuntu file server, and a
windows
desktop, how can I configure the kubuntu desktop and win11 desktop
to
share files on my ubuntu file server?
ChatGPT says I should use Samba for both Linux and Windows.
What is the advantage of using a NAS like TrueNAS over SMB?
Thanks!!
Keith
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