[96925] in RedHat Linux List
Re: network(LAN) using Linux
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrei)
Fri Oct 30 05:48:44 1998
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 12:46:05 +0200 (EET)
From: Andrei <and@lspvs.sorosis.ro>
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cc: richr@bellsouth.net
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the thing that would provide a file and print server for the windozes95
and that would act as a NT servers is samba.
samba can also be a client for NTs..
samba is in the RedHat package..
search for samba*.rpm in the RPMS subdirectory of your RedHat cd.
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Andrei Postolache, Romania, and@lspvs.sorosis.ro, +40-035-340482
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On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Jose M. Sanchez wrote:
> Start by reading the docs in the /usr/docs directory.
>
> Specifically you should read the IPX, Samba, Netxxx, ISP Hookup, DNS, & Mars docs.
>
> Be prepared, there is a LOT there... but it's well worth getting into.
>
> -JMS
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Reich <richr@bellsouth.net>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com <redhat-list@redhat.com>
> Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 11:35 AM
> Subject: network(LAN) using Linux
>
>
> I am a brand new Linux user, I want to connect a computer running Linux to my NT network. What is the best way of doing this? Also, if I wanted to use this computer as a server on a Lan using windows95 workstations what are my steps in doing so. I would like to replace my NT server on my WAN, is Linux a good replacement.
> I would appreciate any insight, been using Linux for 3hours and like it but see a large UNIX learning curve.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich
>
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