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Date:      Sat, 17 Jun 1995 22:51:27 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Duane Ellison <duane@gargamel.ptw.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   BSD file server? 
Message-ID:  <Pine.LNX.3.91.950617225059.8166A-100000@gargamel.ptw.com>

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Okay, I know this is going to be a VERY stupid question but I have not 
seen any information which has answered this question in any of the 
FAQ's.  Or at least if it did I didn't understand it.  So here's the 
question?

	Is it possible to use a FreeBSD box as a "file server" for 
	other PCs?  What I am thinking of doing is having my FreeBSD box 
	sit off in the corner running away, checking for mail and stuff like
	that whenever it feels like it (I do not have a dedicated link) 
	and I would use the other PCs (Desktop & notebook) to connect 
	through that via LAN cards running Windows.

	Now I suppose that I could just set up a serial PPP session and do
	pretty much the same thing but I was just wondering if I could connect
	via the LAN cards.  Thanks in advance for any ideas or points in the
	right location for better information (or something to re-read...

Duane...

____________________________________________________________________________
       Duane Ellison                         duane@gargamel.ptw.com  
       Edwards, CA                         73514.1502@compuserve.com 
                                         http://gargamel.ptw.com/~duane     





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