Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 19:00:32 -0400 From: Rick Knebel <rknebel@uplink.net> To: cjclark@home.com Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: samba Message-ID: <19990926190032.D292@rknebel.uplink.net> In-Reply-To: <199909262228.SAA90371@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>; from Crist J. Clark on Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 06:28:16PM -0400 References: <19990926135459.A432@rknebel.uplink.net> <199909262228.SAA90371@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com>
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On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 06:28:16PM -0400, Crist J. Clark wrote:
> Rick Knebel wrote,
> > Hi,
> > I have samba running nicely under linux but it seems everything is in a
> > different place under freebsd.
> > Where is smbmount?
>
> I assume you have added the Samba package or port already? Samba is
> _not_ part of the default FreeBSD distribution, but a third party
> software package.
>
> If you install Samba from package or ports, the binaries will fall
> into /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin. Configuration files will find
> their way to /usr/local/etc.
>
> I have no idea where your Linux disrtibution put them ('cause I bet it
> does vary from dist. to dist. as well).
Thanks for your reply.
I looked in those two places and smbmount was not there.
Someone elso emailed me that these only work with linux.
I have a home network and wnat to back up my two win machines via my freebsd
box.
I can see all the files on the two machines and can move them back and forth
between the machines, but I need to mount them in order to back them upo.
Is there any way to do this with samba under freebsd.
Thanks
Rick
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