[Samba] Samba for Windows? :P

2003-03-13 Thread Kuan Bartel
Hi,
   just wondering if anyone had ever though about making a port of Samba 
for windows.  Now you may think What's the point?  Well I'll tell you if 
you had as much control over smb as you have with Samba then you wouldn't 
need it for windows.. but you don't.  Not unless you buy Windows 2000 Server 
or now 2003.  By porting Samba to Windows you could take control of your 
network easily setting up a wins server and domain controller and brows 
master.  All of which are things which are a pain in current windows 
versions.  A free port would be great for all of us who don't have the 
resources or even really the need for a large server solution but still need 
the core functionality which should be available already.

(If you can already do all that I ask then please tell me and save me my 
embaracement :P )

Kuan



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Re: [Samba] Samba for Windows? :P

2003-03-13 Thread Adam Smith
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:37:26PM +1100, Kuan Bartel said:
 
 Hi,
just wondering if anyone had ever though about making a port of Samba 
 for windows.  Now you may think What's the point?  Well I'll tell you if 
 you had as much control over smb as you have with Samba then you wouldn't 
 need it for windows..

I agree Samba is an extremely powerful utility, and part of that has to do
with the fact that it's based upon unix design -- flat text file
configurations, and integration with the Unix subsystem of course, etc.

Porting Samba to NT would be an interesting feat, however realistically,
who would want to run Samba on NT?  If you weren't confident in using unix,
I doubt you'd be confident in using Samba/NT.  Apache was ported to NT, but
I really don't know how many people around the world run Apache on Windows.

The only time I could possibly see the advantages of running Samba on
Windows instead of on Unix is because you don't have the budget to put in a
Unix system.  Otherwise, it would be Unix, Unix, Unix, all the way!

If it were available for NT, would you run it?  And if so, why would you
choose to run it on the NT platform over Unix?

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