Tim,
I don't think that you can. I didn't think that NT (natively at
least) could connect to other Macs. Although it does have its own
file server.
Although I've often wondered if you could have a Windows NT
machine connect to linux via SMB, and then serve out Active Server
Pages from a SMB share on linux through IIS.
Come to think of it, I really need a life.
Ryan
At 9:49 -0700 28/7/2000, TimY wrote:
>I am wondering if anyone has tried this before.
>Lets say you have a windoze NT box running Mac file services. And a
>Linux box running netatalk. Could you SMB mount the Mac shared
>directory from the NT box to the linux box. Then share it using
>Netatalk on the linux box. If you could, how would this affect the
>license for windoze NT? I mean you are only using one account to
>access the NT box, right? I know this would be slow and a big pain
>in the butt. It sure would make M$ real mad.
>
>On the flip side I actually got this to work using Xinet KASHARE on
>a Solaris7 x86 machine. And it was actually faster than the NT
>machine.
>
>This is just a thought that I have been wondering about.
>
>Any comments??
>Thanks,
>Tim Yardley
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>|MIS Dark Horse Comics, Inc.|
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
__________________________________
Ryan McBeth
Systems Administrator, Mobius New Media
Voice: (302) 475-9880 x11
FAX: (302) 475-9894
www.mobiusnm.com
__________________________________
If you want to achieve excellence, you can get there today. As of
this second, quit doing less-than-excellent work.
-Thomas Watson, founder of IBM