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I have a Windows peer to peer network, and want to add my Linux box to it. I
can't figure out if a Samba client or server setup is what I want.... I have a printer attached to one WinXP machine that I'd like to share, but I want the Linux box available for file sharing - both to and from other PC's, in part for file backup. I see my Linux PC as just another machine on the network but can't find any documentation to help configure Samba. Thanks in advance. |
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RRiness wrote:
> I have a Windows peer to peer network, and want to add my Linux box to it. > I can't figure out if a Samba client or server setup is what I want.... I > have a printer attached to one WinXP machine that I'd like to share, but I > want the Linux box available for file sharing - both to and from other > PC's, in part for file backup. I see my Linux PC as just another machine > on the network but can't find any documentation to help configure Samba. > Thanks in advance. Use the Samba server to share your resources and the client to access resources on other computers. -- (This space intentionally left blank) |
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RRiness wrote:
> I have a Windows peer to peer network, and want to add my Linux box to it. I > can't figure out if a Samba client or server setup is what I want.... I have > a printer attached to one WinXP machine that I'd like to share, but I want > the Linux box available for file sharing - both to and from other PC's, in > part for file backup. A Windows machine on a P2P network is both server *and* client. > I can't find any documentation to help configure Samba. Hilarious. -- J All your bits are belong to us - again. |