Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-26 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 23:20:47 -0400 > sshfs > > This is the Windows client which works well for my lab members who > like to use Windows. > > https://www.nsoftware.com/netdrive/sftp/ Not sure if explorer integration is planned by Microsoft but if you want speed in place of convenience then the

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-25 Thread Predrag Punosevac
John Long writes: > Hi, > > I have minidlna working fine on OpenBSD. However this doens't help with > Roon media software since they don't have anything for OpenBSD, > unsurprisingly. Roon doesn't want to support dlna. > > I have my Windows foobar2000 appliance roped-off from my LAN because I >

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-25 Thread Stephen Trotter
Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know about the security aspect. Anything on SMB is passed completely in the clear. You can actually use Wireshark to carve files directly out of PCAP that have SMB traffic. On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 1:56 PM Adam Thompson wrote: > On 2018-07-18 09:35, Tom Smyth

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-25 Thread Adam Thompson
On 2018-07-18 09:35, Tom Smyth wrote: Hi John, You would need microsoft services for unix (SFU) for NFS connectivity FYI - so no-one goes haring off in the wrong direction. SFU is the server-side component, equivalent to running nfsd(8). On the client side, only certain editions of Windows

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
codeb...@inbox.lv (John Long), 2018.07.18 (Wed) 13:51 (CEST): > I have minidlna working fine on OpenBSD. However this doens't help with > Roon media software since they don't have anything for OpenBSD, > unsurprisingly. Roon doesn't want to support dlna. What network access is officially

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread Radek
I have Samba/OpenBSD server at university's labs (VLANs, ~100 workstations[win7, win10], ~1k users). There are few readonly shares that are automatically mounted at windows' startup. Users can mount/umount their /homes by "net use..." script (user/pass). They can also access their files over

[Now OT] Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread John Long
On Wed, 2018-07-18 at 16:57 +0100, Tom Smyth wrote: > Hi John, > > I would just follow the SAMBA documentation in setting up the share, > /shared folders, > > then on the windows clients you may have to tweak the security > settings > in the local security policy manager, (but windows out

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi John, I would just follow the SAMBA documentation in setting up the share, /shared folders, then on the windows clients you may have to tweak the security settings in the local security policy manager, (but windows out of the box for domestic settings) if your windows boxes are controlled

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread John Long
@tom @solene Thanks guys. I'll look into Samba. I hope it won't turn out to be a typical Windows nightmare. Are there any reliable setup guides on the net? I will basically want to just make a couple of directory trees available read-only. Thanks, /jl

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi John, You would need microsoft services for unix (SFU) for NFS connectivity I would try SAMBA first, if it was my choice, be aware that you may have to change some SMB Signing and NTLM Authentication setings in local policies / security policy/ Security options/ in microsoft gpedit.msc

Re: Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread Solene Rapenne
John Long writes: > Hi, > > I have minidlna working fine on OpenBSD. However this doens't help with > Roon media software since they don't have anything for OpenBSD, > unsurprisingly. Roon doesn't want to support dlna. > > I have my Windows foobar2000 appliance roped-off from my LAN because I >

Best way to serve files to Windows?

2018-07-18 Thread John Long
Hi, I have minidlna working fine on OpenBSD. However this doens't help with Roon media software since they don't have anything for OpenBSD, unsurprisingly. Roon doesn't want to support dlna. I have my Windows foobar2000 appliance roped-off from my LAN because I don't trust Windows boxes on my