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From: dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil (Philip Perucci)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: 10Net Server Message Block information.
Message-ID: <C46rD9.5KK@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil>
Date: 20 Mar 93 11:46:20 GMT
References: <1oaberINN2p5@hrd769.brooks.af.mil>
Organization: Naval Medical Research & Development Command
Lines: 27

In article <1oaberINN2p5@hrd769.brooks.af.mil> burgess@hrd769.brooks.af.mil (Dave Burgess) writes:
>
>  Does anyone out in Net land have any information about the 10Net Server
>Message Block protocols?  If so, I would really like to hear from you.  I 
>am trying to get PC Network File Systems to work between 10Net and 386bsd.
>The PCNFS stuff seems to work well enough, but I can't get the server
>recognized by by 10Net clients.  One of the local 10net.gurus here claims
>it is because my server does not register correctly with 10Net.  SMB is
>apparently the only piece of the puzzle that is missing.
>

Huh - what - where ???

10Net talking to NFS?   *WHAT*!?

What does 10Net/SMB (which we use in Navy Medical (US)) have to do with
NFS (which we are starting to use).  I have been told they are both
UDP based, but have you had *ANY* luck getting 10Net to talk to NFS???

If so, PLEASE post or Email.  Our poor DOS users could REALLY benefit!!


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