http://www.beeweeb.com Some of my folks here pressured me to try it out. So I did. Works pretty well but I know nothing about it other than it works for windows and mac clients and works across public networks like nothing if you open the needed ports. It's kinda bothersome. I don't know where this software came from or how it works. I've been using Samba for 7 years, and Netatalk for 5. I don't want to change, but this software offers some functionality that is "user friendly" and I'm afraid my users are going to start demanding it. Does anyone on the list know anything about this software? Thanks in advance.
Well I downloaded it and am going to give it a shot. I wonder how stable it is over dialup. I have a few people who would be interested in this. -=/>Thom On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 09:44, cmefford@avwashington.com wrote: http://www.beeweeb.com Some of my folks here pressured me to try it out. So I did. Works pretty well but I know nothing about it other than it works for windows and mac clients and works across public networks like nothing if you open the needed ports. It's kinda bothersome. I don't know where this software came from or how it works. I've been using Samba for 7 years, and Netatalk for 5. I don't want to change, but this software offers some functionality that is "user friendly" and I'm afraid my users are going to start demanding it. Does anyone on the list know anything about this software? Thanks in advance. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- Red Hat Linux release 7.2.93 (Skipjack) running Linux Kernel 2.4.18-0.22 Load : 1.12 1.17 0.84, AC on-line, no system battery -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
I doubt it's going to kill samba - it's not free. On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 09:44:36AM -0400, cmefford@avwashington.com wrote:> > http://www.beeweeb.com > > Some of my folks here pressured me > to try it out. So I did. Works pretty well > but I know nothing about it other than it > works for windows and mac clients and works > across public networks like nothing if > you open the needed ports. > > It's kinda bothersome. I don't know where > this software came from or how it works. > > I've been using Samba for 7 years, and Netatalk > for 5. I don't want to change, but this software > offers some functionality that is "user friendly" > and I'm afraid my users are going to start > demanding it. > > Does anyone on the list know anything > about this software? > > Thanks in advance. > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >-- Douglas G. Phillips ITS/User Services Eastern Illinois University