I know that Linux can mount up a ntfs cifs share on a filer using smbmount - is there anything out there that one can use for Solaris? looking for ways to mount up our nt file shares on Solaris 8 boxes. sun had a product for mounting up nt boxes (solstice nfs). this required the nfs client to be running on the nt side. anyone aware of anything else?
thx - jc
James C. Coder Sr. UNIX Administrator Guidant Corporation 4100 Hamline Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55112 Tel: 651-582-4797 Fax 651-582-4285 email: james.coder@guidant.com www.guidant.com
smbmount is part of the Samba package:
You can download the package and build it for your solaris system and make use of the same functionality.
alexei
Jim - been meaning to respond to you on this --- kind of silly since I'm 4 cubes down but ----
You could take a look at Sharity -
http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity/index.html
Commercial licenses seem to start around $200. They seem to have a demo version.
Coder, James (STP) said:
I know that Linux can mount up a ntfs cifs share on a filer using smbmount - is there anything out there that one can use for Solaris? looking for ways to mount up our nt file shares on Solaris 8 boxes. sun had a product for mounting up nt boxes (solstice nfs). this required the nfs client to be running on the nt side. anyone aware of anything else?
thx - jc
James C. Coder Sr. UNIX Administrator Guidant Corporation 4100 Hamline Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55112 Tel: 651-582-4797 Fax 651-582-4285 email: james.coder@guidant.com www.guidant.com
If someone hasn't already mentioned it Sun also has a product called PCNetlink, for file, print and DC. I haven't tried to mount a cifs share
on it. Did someone also mention Samba?