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- From: leisner@wrc.xerox.com ( Marty Leisner)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: Wanted: PD NFS client for DOS
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.145512.7461@spectrum.xerox.com>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 14:55:12 GMT
- References: <19251.2afe2c3e@levels.unisa.edu.au>
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- ccdps@levels.unisa.edu.au wrote:
- :
- : Excuse me, but isn't SOSS more or less what the original poster was looking
- : for? And whether or not this is the case, if you want to get some idea of
- : what is involved with writing a NFS, try eavesdropping on the network
- : channels of the Linux project.
-
- No, SOSS is a server, not a client (I've never used PC NFS)..
- This is what I understand...
-
- And I think it is far more useful to have PC NFS clients, and server from
- Unix machines (they have an account system and 3 timestamps).
-
- --
- marty
- leisner.henr801c@xerox.com leisner@eso.mc.xerox.com
- Member of the League for Programming Freedom
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