Re: Filesharing on small LAN

From: Lars (debs_at_utysket.dk)
Date: 11/29/05

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    Thanks for answers, though i've preferred a more direct answer, do that
    and that. But "the freedom" to choose, gives alot of choices.. :-)
    General it's a small LAN (max 10 Hosts, a couple laptops). Mostly
    text-docs,photos, small files from a main fileserver, but i would like
    to have users & groups to control the access.
    I can live without "automatic discovery" and don't care if i have to set
    up samba for any random WinClient that might apear, as long i have my
    beloved User/Password.

    # Daniel Nilsson
    I didn't explained my point very well, and what i meant is what you
    write regarding IP-access.

    # Luis Fernando Llana Díaz
    >local vpn and the restrict nfs to that network.
    Okay, do you configured it in any special way, or is that just any
    google-search on debian vpn howto.

    >I have also been using samba for quite a long time with no problems.
    Also with Linux Clients, on Gnome/KDE?

    #Marc
    >I have a mixed XP and Linux network here
    And you never have time-outs or similar? Almost every time the
    connection time-out's and i can't see any desktop-icons untill i
    force-quit it.

    I took a quick a look at Unison and it seems like a way to do it. Not
    what i had in mind, but definitely something worth a couple of hours
    reading...

    /Lars

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