Hello, I have a client who is hoping to use Samba over the internet. He hopes to be able to setup a single mount point that can be used by employees from various locations via their broadband internet connections. The clients will be a mixture of Linux, Windows 98, and Windows 2000/XP machines. I know that a solution like this would be possible if all of the clients and the server were on the same LAN, however, I've not had any luck attempting to deploy Samba over the internet. Is this a feasible solution with Samba or should I have him look elsewhere? If Samba will cut it does anyone have any pointers or suggestions for the most secure way to implement a setup like this? Thanks in advance for any help... Adam Stanley Nethosters, Inc.
No offense...but I guess you'd be better off with FTP or SFTP than SAMBA on this particular setup... Fernando P On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 16:54, Adam Stanley wrote:> Hello, > > I have a client who is hoping to use Samba over the internet. He hopes > to be able to setup a single mount point that can be used by employees > from various locations via their broadband internet connections. The > clients will be a mixture of Linux, Windows 98, and Windows 2000/XP > machines. I know that a solution like this would be possible if all of > the clients and the server were on the same LAN, however, I've not had > any luck attempting to deploy Samba over the internet. Is this a > feasible solution with Samba or should I have him look elsewhere? If > Samba will cut it does anyone have any pointers or suggestions for the > most secure way to implement a setup like this? Thanks in advance for > any help... > > Adam Stanley > Nethosters, Inc.
Adam Stanley wrote:> Hello, > > I have a client who is hoping to use Samba over the internet. He > hopes to be able to setup a single mount point that can be used by > employees from various locations via their broadband internet > connections. The clients will be a mixture of Linux, Windows 98, and > Windows 2000/XP machines. I know that a solution like this would be > possible if all of the clients and the server were on the same LAN, > however, I've not had any luck attempting to deploy Samba over the > internet. Is this a feasible solution with Samba or should I have him > look elsewhere? If Samba will cut it does anyone have any pointers or > suggestions for the most secure way to implement a setup like this? > Thanks in advance for any help...We use a VPN to do this. The user connects to the VPN server, which makes it look like the remote user is on the same LAN (in our case still a different subnet) as the samba server. -- Steven Kurylo
I believe that most ISP's block the ports that would be necessary to make it work over the Internet. VPN, then connect to samba would be a much better and more secure setup. Cheers, Steve Aden Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Opinions, conclusions and other information contained in this message that do not relate to official business shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by ITS -----Original Message----- From: Steven Kurylo [mailto:skurylo@cleartech.ca] Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 1:46 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as remote file share Adam Stanley wrote:> Hello, > > I have a client who is hoping to use Samba over the internet. He > hopes to be able to setup a single mount point that can be used by > employees from various locations via their broadband internet > connections. The clients will be a mixture of Linux, Windows 98, and > Windows 2000/XP machines. I know that a solution like this would be > possible if all of the clients and the server were on the same LAN, > however, I've not had any luck attempting to deploy Samba over the > internet. Is this a feasible solution with Samba or should I have him> look elsewhere? If Samba will cut it does anyone have any pointers or> suggestions for the most secure way to implement a setup like this? > Thanks in advance for any help...We use a VPN to do this. The user connects to the VPN server, which makes it look like the remote user is on the same LAN (in our case still a different subnet) as the samba server. -- Steven Kurylo -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba _____________________________________________________ This message was content-scanned by IXC Shield Powered by GatewayDefender - BF08fb1c05.00000001.mml