Filesharing on small LAN

From: Lars (debs_at_utysket.dk)
Date: 11/28/05

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    Hey

    I'm running a small LAN and is a bit lost in the question regarding a
    simple filesharing on a small LAN...
    NFS: I don't get it. If anyone plugs into the lan and have a
    root-account they are on the share.
    SMB: Works sometimes with linux, but often time-out with
    xsmbrowser/gnome and etc. It always works flawless with WinClients, but
    that's it.

    I hate to said it/use this expression, but i'm looking for a simple MS
    peer-to-peer/small AD, just in Linux. I properly missed something...

    /Lars

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