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From: valeri@sarnode.saratov.su (Valeri Parshin)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Connectivity question (NFS?)
Date: 2 May 1996 01:05:53 +0400
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Juan Pons Prieto (juan_pons@msn.com) wrote:
: I have a FREEBSD connected to a WIN/95 net (Ethernet).

:  How i can connect to UNIX Hard Disk from a Win95 PC?
:  I want to share unix files.
:  
:  I need to load NFS daemon un UNIX and  load NFS clients on Win95 machines?

Maybe NFS. And maybe SAMBA.
Try to find it ( SAMBA ). It's M$ LanMan suite for *NIX.
After install SMABA on your FreeBSD box you may share *nix
files without NFS client/server. Simply use M$ TCP/IP & NetBIOS
over TCP/IP.


:   Thank you in advance.


:  Please, reply by e-mail (juan_pons@msn.com)

With respect
		MR.