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windows-linux networking



Think Samba. (http://www.samba.org/) Samba implements the SMB protocol, aka 
windows networking. Then your linux box can define network shares, and vice 
versa. Samba is pretty easy to get a basic configuration going.

At 06:43 PM 8/13/01 -0700, Abhi wrote:
>I am running redhat 7.1 and another machine has
>windows 2000.  I have them both hooked up to a hub
>(splitting my internet connection).  How would i go
>about networking them together so that I could share files?
>
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