Hello! Today, my second client asked me if it is possible to have access, using Samba, from the data they have in their networks. I am trying to make this work but, despite of all my efforts, I can not access the shared directories. Could, please, anyone tell me if this is possible and how to make it. I have read a lot about it but I did not find any information... Thanks Deleo
Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior schrieb:> Hello! > > Today, my second client asked me if it is possible to have access, using Samba, from the data they have in their networks. > > I am trying to make this work but, despite of all my efforts, I can not access the shared directories. > > Could, please, anyone tell me if this is possible and how to make it. I have read a lot about it but I did not find any information...Perhaps if you could write more clearly, someone would give you an answer? So my guess is you have a Samba server with files in some company, and its employee (or boss) wants to access these files when he/she is at home? VPN would be an answer here - try looking for OpenVPN, it has a Windows and Linux server/clients and is good supported / relatively easy to install. -- Tomek
En/na Tomasz Chmielewski ha escrit:> Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior schrieb: > >> Hello! >> >> Today, my second client asked me if it is possible to have access, >> using Samba, from the data they have in their networks. >> >> I am trying to make this work but, despite of all my efforts, I can >> not access the shared directories. >> >> Could, please, anyone tell me if this is possible and how to make it. >> I have read a lot about it but I did not find any information... > > > Perhaps if you could write more clearly, someone would give you an answer? > > So my guess is you have a Samba server with files in some company, and > its employee (or boss) wants to access these files when he/she is at home? > > VPN would be an answer here - try looking for OpenVPN, it has a Windows > and Linux server/clients and is good supported / relatively easy to > install.Another option could be smbwebclient: http://smbwebclient.sourceforge.net "What is SMB Web Client? SMB Web Client is a simple script written by Victor M. Varela to use Windows Networks from a web browser. " Bye -- Luca Olivetti Wetron Automatizaci?n S.A. http://www.wetron.es/ Tel. +34 93 5883004 Fax +34 93 5883007
an option is also access files using webdav via https: http://davenport.sourceforge.net/> -----Original Message----- > From: Luca Olivetti [mailto:luca@wetron.es] > Sent: 02 June 2005 16:12 > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: Re: [Samba] Accesse Outside... > > > En/na Tomasz Chmielewski ha escrit: > > Deleo Paulo Ribeiro Junior schrieb: > > > >> Hello! > >> > >> Today, my second client asked me if it is possible to have access, > >> using Samba, from the data they have in their networks. > >> > >> I am trying to make this work but, despite of all my efforts, I can > >> not access the shared directories. > >> > >> Could, please, anyone tell me if this is possible and how > to make it. > >> I have read a lot about it but I did not find any information... > > > > > > Perhaps if you could write more clearly, someone would give you an > > answer? > > > > So my guess is you have a Samba server with files in some > company, and > > its employee (or boss) wants to access these files when > he/she is at home? > > > > VPN would be an answer here - try looking for OpenVPN, it has a > > Windows > > and Linux server/clients and is good supported / relatively easy to > > install. > > Another option could be smbwebclient: > http://smbwebclient.sourceforge.net > > "What is SMB Web Client? > > SMB Web Client is a simple script written by Victor M. Varela to use > Windows Networks from a web browser. " > > Bye > -- > Luca Olivetti > Wetron Automatizaci?n S.A. http://www.wetron.es/ > Tel. +34 93 5883004 Fax +34 93 5883007 > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >