imho - both Samba and MS services for Unix unsuitable solutions for
connecting systems running in two geographicly separated managed hosting
facilities.
Its an unrealistic solution because:
a) latency b) tco of using vpns or fw vpns c) the average customer
does not want to install any additional software on workstations or servers
Raise your hand if you've deployed Windows Service for Unix over a WAN
in real life
:-)
dL
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 10:08:43AM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
What I'm trying to do - is to make a permanent connection between the
2 servers.
Microsoft Services for UNIX. Free (as in beer, not open source).
Provides you with an almost complete posix environment including a
telnet daemon, a real korn shell and gcc. You can also get ssh, bash,
etc for it. Has commands like ps, top, kill, etc. Will run any .exe file
that does not require a window.
Geoff.
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