On 7/14/05, Paul Gienger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We want to make use of the samba client to securely mount FS on our Linux > > and Unix Solaris computers from the central file server (NetApp). > > > > I am new to samba and trying to have some feel whether it is possible and > > what kind of issues we can expect to face in this project. > > Linux will be able to mount your smb fileshares into the filesystem just > fine, though you may want to stick to the mount -t cifs rather than mount -t > smbfs. Either way these kernel modules aren't maintained here, they are > part of the kernel. > > That should lead to the rest of your UNIX network. I can speak for Solaris > and say that there is no support for mounting smb shares built in. AIX, > HP-UX, VMS, IRIX, whatever else, I have no idea about, but they are probably > in the same boat.
IIRC, sharity runs on most unixes and will gives you a local SMB filesystem. -- James Peach | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
