James Lance wrote:
On Monday 15 January 2007 12:54 pm, Hill, Greg wrote:
I would like to set up a shared folder on my server that both my wife
and her parents can access remotely to send files back and forth.


You might want to take a look at www.ifolder.com

If your shared folder is on a Linux box, maybe a web-based file sharing solution would be most convenient for everyone involved.

Here's what I would do: Set up an OpenVPN server on your Linux server. Install an OpenVPN client on your in-laws' desktop(s). After they connect to the OpenVPN server, they'll be able to browse to your Samba shares as if they were connected to the local area network at your location. This way, you don't need to worry about the security implications of exposing a Samba server to the public.

This isn't a whole lot different, tho, from an SSHFS solution or using FileZilla or WinSCP on Windows clients, except that you'd be using a Samba solution, which is designed for file services.

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