I hate to even think about throwing out a little flame bait but... We have a pretty "mixed-bag" environment here (you could call it a 'heterogenius network', MacOS, Linux, Win98, Win2KPro) and after searching for a long time (over 12 months), we started with a Mac Fileserver running AppleShareIP, which worked pretty good and played nice with the PCs but not so great with Linux. We recently updated to a Win2K server...I have to admit, I was more than hesitant, but the integration of all the flavors of OSs was pretty seemless. The Mac FileShare being built in, and it appears as an SMB-mountable share to Linux. We were able to use a "competitive upgrade license" because of an old version of Novell someone here owned, 10 user was about 5 bills. I'm running the Win2K on a P-200 with 128 Mb ram, the GUI could be faster but it actually performs as good as the G3 we had before for a fileserver. I know you were looking for an open-source solution, but I wanted to throw out my 2c worth. It really does get tough to find good, solid solutions that play nice with everything... Comments? MK On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Bill Layer wrote: > DAVE is notoriously buggy... I've used it in the last year with very > limited success. > > At 06:58 PM 12/28/00 -0600, you wrote: > >Anyone know of a way to get MacOS to talk to a Samba server running under > >Linux? > > > >I see DAVE out there, but I was wondering if there is an open source solution? > > > Bill > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at lists.real-time.com > https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > -- ________________________________________________________ ReadyNET Go!, Inc. - Building your Business on the net ________________________________________________________ Mark J. Kroska MIS Director 320.656.0765 Voice 888.447.3239 Toll Free 320.203.7052 Fax http://www.readynetgo.com mailto:mkroska at readynetgo.com ________________________________________________________