Hi, is it possible to connect Mac OS 9 - Clients to a Samba-Server? If it is not possible, are there other Open-Source-possibilities to connect Macs (9 and X), Linux/BSD Clients and Windows9x / 2k / XP - Clients to one Fileserver? thx Martin
Martin Hauptmann wrote:> is it possible to connect Mac OS 9 - Clients to a Samba-Server? If it is not > possible, are there other Open-Source-possibilities to connect Macs (9 and > X), Linux/BSD Clients and Windows9x / 2k / XP - Clients to one Fileserver?There are SMB clients for Mac, "Dave" is one of them if I remember correctly. Your other option is Netatalk, which runs on most UNIX systems and presents an Apple-native filesharing system for UNIX. I've used Netatalk/Samba in concert and it seems to work pretty well. -- Bill Moran Potential Technology http://www.potentialtech.com
Hi, Am Sam, 2002-01-26 um 17.27 schrieb Martin Hauptmann:> Hi, > > is it possible to connect Mac OS 9 - Clients to a Samba-Server? If it is not > possible, are there other Open-Source-possibilities to connect Macs (9 and > X), Linux/BSD Clients and Windows9x / 2k / XP - Clients to one Fileserver? >take a look at netatalk. ciao dieter -- registered linuxuser 199810 it's time to close windows
Netatalk is an Appletalk daemon that will run on *nix/*BSD. http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk BW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Hauptmann" <martin@hauptmann.org> To: <samba@lists.samba.org> Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 10:27 AM Subject: Mac OS 9 as Samba Client> Hi, > > is it possible to connect Mac OS 9 - Clients to a Samba-Server? If it isnot> possible, are there other Open-Source-possibilities to connect Macs (9 and > X), Linux/BSD Clients and Windows9x / 2k / XP - Clients to one Fileserver? > > thx > > Martin > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba