Automatic search for nfs and smb shares in local network ?

From: Robert Rozman (rozman_at_fri.uni-lj.si)
Date: 09/29/03


Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 14:18:08 +0200

Hello,

I wonder what utilities perform automatic search for available nfs and smb
shares (also computers) that are present in local (constrained part) network
?

Thanks in advance,

Robert.



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