> Samba has been around for several years We have had it in our production servers for around 10 years. Meaning that the conversion from a windows NT / active directory domain to a samba one happened for us in 2000. It works great, much easier to manage than windows servers and no need to make design decisions (and limitations) based on how much the license will cost.
> and seems mature but I cannot find a > Windows port anywhere? > I want to write code once and run same on Linux and Windows but this gap > prevents me. So you want to make an application that somehow modifies the SMB/CIFS protocol? > > Has anybody tried? > I do not think this would be an easy task. First off you have to disable windows the windows SMB and all of its services. This is in addition to Server and Workstation. I would doubt that many windows users would want / allow this. John -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba