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Re: Samba vs NFS

Subject: Re: Samba vs NFS
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 21:53:25 -0500
NFS from Windows workstations? Probably it will be harder to implement
and you will need 3rd party software such as Reflection or AccessNFS

SMB is a good implementation, and can depend 100% on your Windows Domain
Controller if is the case, or you can even build your Domain from a
linux box.



On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 17:42 -0500, Jennifer Fountain wrote:
Hi all:
My company is looking at samba or NFS to allow our clients to access
shares from their Windows workstations and their linux ssh sessions.
From a security standpoint, which option is "more" secure?  Which option
is more vulnerable than the other?  Etc, etc ,etc.  I appeciate any
security information about NFS or samba that you may have.


Kind Regards,

Jennifer Fountain
Systems Administrator
R&B Distribution
3400 E Walnut Street
Colmar, PA  18915

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