Re: Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-15 Thread mathuin
> Not sure what your environment is, but I'm a big fan of sshfs for light > usage. > Zero config and fast enough for light usage, sshfs is pretty cool.

Re: Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-15 Thread Rupert Gallagher
We used SMB locally: the server was on macos, the clients on macos, windows and linux. The problem with file permissions on macos had solution in the windows registry, but windows had a mind of its own and kept changing itself. A robust solution was to move the server to linux and enforce file

Re: Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-15 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 10:17:22 +0100 > If you get motivated, there's probably some "mount this sftp server > as a drive" software for windows, and then you can get rid of Samba. > But I've never looked for such a thing. These tend to be pay for and you may need to run ntfs as I found some

Re: Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-15 Thread Alex Waite
On 02/15/2018 12:03 AM, Martin Hanson wrote: How do you share files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes? [...] How do you manage file sharing between these systems (if it all)? Not sure what your environment is, but I'm a big fan of sshfs for light usage. Then you can view Samba as a

Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-14 Thread Martin Hanson
How do you share files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes? Currently I have a setup in which I mount Samba shares that are being served from Linux boxes and mounted on Linux boxes using cifs and on Windows boxes. This works very well and it's both easy to administer and it's very fast.