I'm getting ready to setup a server at home. I want to share, via SAMBA, a couple of drives, and at the same time use it as a webserver. i know that this isn't the most ideal thing, but I only have room for one server.
I find myself in a similar situation.
As a prototype, I set up apache2 (debian testing + unstable), which is almost out-of-the-box set up to share webdav, which you can map as a 'network drive' on a windows box. I think nautilus will let you do the same sort of thing, as will the file browser (what's it called?) on OSX. As a last resort, you can always get to files via a web browser.
On to the question: In a mixed-OS network with 1-3 linux servers and 1-10 mixed-OS clients, what's the best way to share a linux server's filesystem?
Does it change if the linux server will also run a webserver anyway?
How about if all the clients are MS?
TIA Cheers - Mark
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