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Re: acessing win95/nt drives from linux
At 12:18 PM 7/9/97 +0300, Erez Doron wrote:
> Hi can anybody tell me how can i access win95/nt drives from linux ?
>( does it have something to do with smbd ? ) btw: is there a color-xterm
>for win95/nt to use instead of the default win95/nt telnet terminal ? it is
>awful !!!
> Regards
>Erez.
Slightly off topic, but what the heck.
First question - sure, and there is more than one way to do so. You can
mount the driver as NetBIOS volumes and then use the Samba package (which
has to be installed) to access them. With kernel v. 2.0 you can also mount
it on the Linux filesystem. You can also install an FTP server on the NT/95
and access it using FTP, or likewise with NFS.
Regarding your second question - you can find alternative Telnet clients
and many other TCP/IP applications for windows at http://cws.internet.com/.
Shlomi Fish
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