Heupink, Mourik Jan C.
2004-Jan-09 16:07 UTC
[Samba] best, safest and easiest way to provide remote access to files on linux machine
dear list. this question is rather related to samba, although not exclusively. I consider it related enough to ask here, please apologise if you don't. we are in the process of setting up a samba domain at my company. a goal is to replace our current nt4 servers. another goal is to provide an easy way to access the documents on the lan (and peoples home directories) from 'outside' (anywhere on the internet) A way to do this, seems to be the so called 'web folders', which appears to be the m$ name for webdav. Now the questions. I'm sure that wanting this is very common, I guess lot's of you experts have setup similar things in the places you work. So, the questions: Is web folders the way to go? And how to implement this server-side? (mod_dav does not seem to be able to do exactly what i want) (davenport, http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ doesn't seem very mature) What are the alternatives? (either open source, or paid software) (suse openexchange 4.1 (http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/openexchange/) seems to have some sort of webdav interface. any experiences if that will do what i want?) Any experiences in user authentication? Things I should keep into consideration when setting up my samba domain? (as nothing has been setup yet, so we can completely start from scratch) Any comments would be very much appreciated! Again apologies for the slight off-topic issue. Just pointers in the right direction would be appreciated, and, in case someone knows, but doesn't want to continue this discussion here, please don't hestitate to contact me directly. Have a nice weekend all of you! Mourik Jan
Thiago Lima
2004-Jan-09 16:17 UTC
[Samba] best, safest and easiest way to provide remote access to files onlinux machine
You could setup a VPN between your linux server and your remote clients. Using freeswan (opensource) and win2000/xp native suport for it. regards thiago.> -----Original Message----- > From: > samba-bounces+thiagolima=webforce.com.br@lists.samba.org > [mailto:samba-bounces+thiagolima=webforce.com.br@lists.samba.o > rg] On Behalf Of Heupink, Mourik Jan C. > Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 2:07 PM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] best,safest and easiest way to provide > remote access to files onlinux machine > > > dear list. > > this question is rather related to samba, although not > exclusively. I consider it related enough to ask here, please > apologise if you don't. > > we are in the process of setting up a samba domain at my > company. a goal is to replace our current nt4 servers. > another goal is to provide an easy way to access the > documents on the lan (and peoples home directories) from > 'outside' (anywhere on the internet) > > A way to do this, seems to be the so called 'web folders', > which appears to be the m$ name for webdav. > > Now the questions. I'm sure that wanting this is very common, > I guess lot's of you experts have setup similar things in the > places you work. So, the > questions: > > Is web folders the way to go? And how to implement this > server-side? (mod_dav does not seem to be able to do exactly > what i want) (davenport, http://davenport.sourceforge.net/ > doesn't seem very mature) What are the alternatives? (either > open source, or paid software) (suse openexchange 4.1 > (http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/openexchange/) > seems to have some sort of webdav interface. any experiences > if that will do what i want?) > > Any experiences in user authentication? Things I should keep > into consideration when setting up my samba domain? (as > nothing has been setup yet, so we can completely start from scratch) > > Any comments would be very much appreciated! > > Again apologies for the slight off-topic issue. Just pointers > in the right direction would be appreciated, and, in case > someone knows, but doesn't want to continue this discussion > here, please don't hestitate to contact me directly. > > Have a nice weekend all of you! > Mourik Jan > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >