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Re: Secure File Sharing between OpenBSD and Windoze



Look at /usr/ports/net/samba

Thanks,
Andrew Pinski
PS Samba's WebSite for config info is at www.samba.org

On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 11:54 , Franklin DeMatto wrote:

> Yes, I use that also.  However, I'm looking for "seamless" file 
> sharing; that is, with scp, you must edit a file locally, scp it up; if 
> you want a remote file, you must scp it down, etc.  This is very slow 
> with large files and slow connections.  What I'd rather have is 
> something like nfs, where the file remains on the server, and just 
> whatever portions are read or written are transfered - totally 
> seemlessly.
>
> BTW, Please cc all responses to me.
>
> At 10:50 PM 11/1/2001 -0600, SLaSH wrote:
>> I use the ssh package from www.ssh.com. They include scp (secure copy).
>> Works like a champ. Or look at F-Secure www.f-secure.com; I think their
>> product is identical.
>>
>> Both include command line tools as well as gui based tools.
>>
>> I use it all the time.
>> /marco
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Franklin DeMatto" <franklin@qdefense.com>
>> To: <misc@openbsd.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 9:59 PM
>> Subject: Secure File Sharing between OpenBSD and Windoze
>>
>>
>> What is the best method for secure file sharing between OpenBSD and
>> Windows
>> machines?  Is their a package or port for this?
>>
>>
>>
>> Franklin DeMatto
>> Senior Analyst, qDefense Penetration Testing
>> franklin@qDefense.com
>> http://qDefense.com
>> qDefense: Making Security Accessible
>
>
> Franklin DeMatto
> Senior Analyst, qDefense Penetration Testing
> franklin@qDefense.com
> http://qDefense.com
> qDefense: Making Security Accessible