Thanks Brett,
Seems nfs would be the way to go. I'll have to load it.
How does samba compare to nfs, in the case that I want to share to Windows too?

j.
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At 09:42 PM 2/25/02, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 21:16, Julian Opificius wrote:
> > Howdy y'all,
> >
> > So, dumb question of the evening:-
> > how do I connect to files and directories on one linux box to another (on
> > the same lan, where I have accounts on both).
>
>
>  I use nfs for this.  I have set it up several ways but the easiest I
>have found is to get webmin and use it to export the directories on the
>one that will serve the files and use it on the client machine to set up
>the mounting of the nfs directory.
>
>or if simple file transfer every now and then is all you need then sftp
>in combination with ssh should do the trick.  I found a graphical tool
>called securepanel awhile back that also works well.
>
>BTW you will need root access on both machines to set up most solutions
>depending on the services currently running.
>
>Bret
>
>
>
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