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Old 12-01-2006, 01:26 AM
Louis Ohland
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Default Dancing the Samba with DD-WRT (Samba FS Automount)

I've lead a sheltered life. DD-WRT v23 SP2, generic. Does this make
sense for an NT 4 box?

Example:
The machine's name is "ARDENT", the client is at 192.168.1.112, the
shared drive is "burn"

Share: //192.168.1.112/burn
Username: Ardent/ARDENT
Password: *************
Startscript: Leave Blank

http://www.gilanet.com/ohlandl/NIC/w...a_FS_Automount

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Old 12-01-2006, 04:23 AM
Tony Hwang
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Default Re: Dancing the Samba with DD-WRT (Samba FS Automount)

Louis Ohland wrote:

> I've lead a sheltered life. DD-WRT v23 SP2, generic. Does this make
> sense for an NT 4 box?
>
> Example:
> The machine's name is "ARDENT", the client is at 192.168.1.112, the
> shared drive is "burn"
>
> Share: //192.168.1.112/burn
> Username: Ardent/ARDENT
> Password: *************
> Startscript: Leave Blank
>
> http://www.gilanet.com/ohlandl/NIC/w...a_FS_Automount

Hi,
Looks like that is between Linux and NT4

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Old 12-01-2006, 01:55 PM
Louis Ohland
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Default Re: Dancing the Samba with DD-WRT (Samba FS Automount)

Tony Hwang wrote:
> Louis Ohland wrote:
>
>> I've lead a sheltered life. DD-WRT v23 SP2, generic. Does this make
>> sense for an NT 4 box?
>>
>> Example:
>> The machine's name is "ARDENT", the client is at 192.168.1.112, the
>> shared drive is "burn"
>>
>> Share: //192.168.1.112/burn
>> Username: Ardent/ARDENT
>> Password: *************
>> Startscript: Leave Blank
>>
>> http://www.gilanet.com/ohlandl/NIC/w...a_FS_Automount

> Hi,
> Looks like that is between Linux and NT4


Microsoft Windows operating systems and the OS/2 operating system use
SMB to perform client-server networking for file and printer sharing and
associated operations. It's what Client for Windows Networking is based
on. So it might look like Linux, but it's all part of the food chain.

Check out "Using Samba, 2nd Edition" by O'Reilly & Associates.

http://us5.samba.org/samba/docs/using_samba/toc.html

Now I must go outside and hit the start button on my electric shovel.


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