Abraxas,
Not a simple question to answer. Samba is certainly MORE
secure than NFS - as it determines access to files and
directories based on their unix permission access to those
files and directories, and authentication is per USER,
whereas NFS has much lower expectations. As to speed, I
think nfs may be faster, depending on the implementation.
And with Samba, more security ALSO means more administration.
But to offset that, if your clients are windows clients,
then using samba means that you would NOT have to buy any
special software to enable them to access these unix files
and directories, whereas with NFS, you would have to purchase
nfs client software for each client.
If your clients are predominantly unix clients, then I would
recommend nfs; if primarily pc windows type clients, then
Samba would be a good fit.
Hope this helps,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: ABRAXAS [mailto:nexurina@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:02 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Nfs vs Samba
I need to make file sharing in my network, the file
server sharing have to be in a machine that can be
seen from outside. In the begining I wanted to use
Samba but now I'm not sure which would be secure and
fast, if NFS protocol or Samba.
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