Linux and Unix
Microsoft makes it a fairly easy task to incorporate Unix and Linux computers into your network. Table 20.2 shows the basic strategies you can use.
Service | Hosted By | Used By | Technique |
---|---|---|---|
Print & File | Unix | Windows | Use Samba on Unix to share files to Windows using native Windows SMB |
Or, install the NFS Client from the Services for Unix (SFU) package on Windows XP to access NFS shares | |||
Windows | Unix | Use SMB client on Unix | |
Or, install NFS Server on Windows 200x Server to share file via NFS |
NOTEServices for Unix (SFU) provides a host of other Unix compatibility tools in addition to providing file and print services. I'll talk more about SFU later in this section. |
Using Samba with Unix and Linux ...
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