Ralph Blach said the following on 4/9/04 3:12 PM:
My son has Apples computers at his school and they are using OSX. Here are my questions.

What file sharing protocal does Apple use.
Can linux be a file server to a group of apple machines.  If , how?

Thanks


If they're using OS X, then it's quite easy. OS X supports not only AppleTalk, but also Samba and NFS. Probably the easiest thing would be to just setup samba on a linux box and have the OS X machines connect that way. <Apple>-k from the Finder brings up the network connect dialog. Specify "smb://hostname/path", username and password and you're set.

Cheers,
Tanner

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