Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-28 Thread John Lowell
, November 28, 2002 8:52 AM Subject: Re: File And Print Sharing > For file sharing between Linux and Windows boxes, a program called Samba is the > usual method > > You can configure the Linux box to show up in the network neighbourhood of the > windows box > > Your referne

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-28 Thread Brian Johnson
SCP client is winscp2) and you have to run ssh on the linux box All of the linux software you need is on the redhat cds John Lowell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: > >Hi Don, > >Many thanks for your reply. You're right, I'm trying to establish file >and print sharing capabil

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-27 Thread Don Knott
> Anyway, what is SCP? I've got the Red Hat Linux 8.0 Bible here, an > excellent book by the way, and it explains NFS. I'd hoped there might be > some simpler method I could employ to get the file sharing done but > perhaps not. I get the sense that the complexity required by Unix/Linux > for this

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-27 Thread John Lowell
Hi Don, Many thanks for your reply. You're right, I'm trying to establish file and print sharing capability at the moment between two workstations. Ultimately, the second of these will be redone as a web server with a static IP isolated behind a router which will double as a DHCP serv

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread Don Knott
network will be superceded, abandoned entirely. What I'd really like > to know is how to set up file and print sharing on a Red Hat 8.0 > peer-to-peer network. Can you help me? > > John Lowell > > > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Don Knott&quo

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread John Lowell
k now in existence. Truthfully, the Windows network will be superceded, abandoned entirely. What I'd really like to know is how to set up file and print sharing on a Red Hat 8.0 peer-to-peer network. Can you help me? John Lowell - Original Message - From: "Don Knott" &l

Re: File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread Don Knott
setting up a small peer-to-peer network using Red Hat > 8.0. So far, I've got a good ADSL connection for each machine and can > ping all locations successfully. I'd like to be able to enable file and > print sharing as it is my hope to use these arrangements to supplant an > exist

File And Print Sharing

2002-11-26 Thread John Lowell
I'm in process of setting up a small peer-to-peer network using Red Hat 8.0. So far, I've got a good ADSL connection for each machine and can ping all locations successfully. I'd like to be able to enable file and print sharing as it is my hope to use these arrangements