Hello,
I am trying to determine if I can use Samba for a specific requirement.
To my understanding (and based on what I have read about Samba so far), Samba is
used to map a Unix directory on a Windows client; thus enabling the Windows
users to navigate through Unix content.
We want to use it the other way around; we have a batch process that runs on a
Unix server that generates some reports. We need to move these reports to a
Windows directory server using the same unix batch script. We were hoping that
we could possibly use something like Samba to be able to map the Windows
directory on the Unix server (to make it look like a Unix share). Is this at all
possible?
Our fallback is to use something like ftp/sftp but the Windows Directory server
has a lengthy process to get any software added to it; and currently it does not
have any ftp clients running on it.
Pinakin Patel
Business Intelligence Center
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
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Detroit, MI 48226
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