On Dec 2, 1997, at 14:48, Mariusz Pagowski wrote:
Hello,
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux.
Rather the other way: you can see your linux volumes from NT (in the
\\linuxbox\path style used by SMB).
But does samba allow me
to login
Hello,
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux. But does samba allow me
to login/telnet to NT machine from linux/unix and run remotely
a program on it? If not is there some software which would allow
me to do it?
Thanks,
Mariusz
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Mariusz Pagowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux. But does samba allow me
to login/telnet to NT machine from linux/unix and run remotely
a program on it? If not is there some software which would allow
me to do
. smbfs is the vice versa of that.
-Frank
On 2 Dec 1997, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Mariusz Pagowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux. But does samba allow me
to login/telnet to NT machine from linux/unix and run
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mariusz Pagowski) writes:
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux.
Actually the other way round; samba lets you turn your unix box into a
windows network compatible fileserver
On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:42:20PM +, Mark Baker wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mariusz Pagowski) writes:
I learned about samba package allowing me to access disks
on NT machine from unix/linux.
Actually the other way round; samba lets you turn your
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