Re: mac connectivity to linux

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Netatalk is the AFP type service for Linux.
SAMBA is the SMB/CIFS service for Linux.

You will probably find configuring and using SAMBA much easier.

BTW, MacOS X can also do NFS but it is a bit less than standard.

We use SAMBA so that both Mac & Windows users can use it and I only have to administer one protocol for both kinds of users.

Bruce


On Apr 11, 2007, at 11:10 PM, chockalingam wrote:

Hey,

'Netatalk' is the service in linux that act as SAMBA file server for MAC OS.

Try, Netatalk.

Regards,
Chockalingam


On 4/9/07, sylvan dacounha <sylvan_2804@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



I have redhat server running and have recently got some Apple MAc
computers

could i use the redhat linux server for file sharing for the mac clients
.. that is mac connectivity to linux


apprecite your help


Thanks and Regards

simon



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Bruce W. Martin
Systems Administrator, VSA
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
VU Institute of Imaging Science


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