Here's some sites and additional info on where to get some of products
listed below. (Sorry I omitted this before)
PC-NFS
SunSoft 1-800-USESUNX
30 Day Demo is $44.
First single user is $309 then $279 after that per user.
Samba
http://lake.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/
ftp://ftp.gbnet.net/pub/samba
ftp://ftp.micro.caltech.edu:/pub/samba
ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk:/packages/samba
ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/unix/samba
ftp://ftp.inferentia.it/pub/samba
XFS
Simtel mirror sites in the msdos/nfs directory
ChameleonNFS
NetManage
http://www.netmanage.com/
email: sales@netmanage.com
NetManage
10725 N. DeAnza Blvd.
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408) 973-7171
FAX: (408) 257-6405
PC/TCP & OnNet
FTP Software
Evaluation software at http://www.ftp.com/mkt_info/evals/
(800) 282-4FTP
Internet: info@ftp.com
World Wide Web: http://www.ftp.com
FTP Software, Inc.
100 Brickstone Square
Fifth Floor
Andover, MA 01810
(508) 685-3300
FAX (508) 794-4488
North Andover, MA
(508) 685-4000
Santa Clara, CA
FAX (408) 654-9934
----------------------- Previous Summary --------------------------------------
Here's the results of my SunOS & DOS hard drive sharing poll.
PC-NFS 11
Samba 5
PC/TCP 2
XFS 1
Chameleon 0.5
OnNet 0.5
I haven't tried any of these yet though I can get a copy of PC-NFS to
try it and I also plan on trying Samba and this XFS simply because
they're free.
I'll summarize these results later if anyone see's the need for it.
On Thu, 7 Sep 1995, I wrote:
> Slight problem here. I need to be able to simultaneously share a
> hard drive (up to ~1 gig) with a Intel machine and a SunOS 4.1.x
> system.
>
> The drive to be shared can be on either machine so long as both have
> read & write permissions on it. DOS, being the flakey creature that
> it is, will probably require a 16bit FAT file system so I'll need
> to make sure the UNIX side is okay with this.
>
> The Intel machine must be running DOS because we're dealing with
> a 3rd party card and their appropriate device drivers. I'm not
> sure if their software can handle running in a Windows DOS window
> but for now let's say it can. Let's not consider samba though as
> a possible solution because I'm still reading up on it and don't
> yet know it's full capabilities.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --
> Greg "TwoTone" Spiegelberg (SAIC) gspiegel@archimedes.chinalake.navy.mil
> Sun/SGI/NetWare System Administrator NAWCWPNS, China Lake, CA.
>
Thanks to...
Marcos Virdo <wiz@mns.com>
raoul@MIT.EDU
koen@ciminko.be (Koen Peeters)
stots@elbit.co.il (Haim Stotsky)
Kevin.Sheehan@uniq.com.au (Kevin Sheehan {Consulting Poster Child})
perryh@pluto.rain.com (Perry Hutchison)
Dave Fetrow <fetrow@orac.biostat.washington.edu>
"Moser Jeff" <moser_jeff@space.honeywell.com>
jeff@datapage.com (Jeff Greer)
gareth@nmr.ion.bpmf.ac.uk (Dr Gareth Barker)
<DonWilliams@gatekeeper.research.natpower.co.uk>
sweh@mpn.com (Stephen Harris)
Banks B J <randy@essex.ac.uk>
x092306@lanl.gov (Jerry Weber CIC-2)
tybse2!cbarker@postman.eglin.af.mil (Craig Barker)
abbas@houston.Geco-Prakla.slb.com (Abbas Mehrabian )
"Scott R. Burns" <Scott.Burns@labatt.com>
"Ashwin P. Rao" <ashwin@cadence.com>
... and many others.
-- Greg "TwoTone" Spiegelberg (SAIC) gspiegel@archimedes.chinalake.navy.mil Sun/SGI/NetWare System Administrator NAWCWPNS, China Lake, CA.---------------------- End of previous message -------------------------------
-- Greg "TwoTone" Spiegelberg (SAIC) gspiegel@archimedes.chinalake.navy.mil Sun/SGI/NetWare System Administrator NAWCWPNS, China Lake, CA.
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