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From: burgess@cynjut.infonet.net (Dave Burgess)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: smb client software for mac os
Date: 6 Mar 1995 17:50:39 -0600
Organization: Configuration Management Svcs, Inc.
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References: <3gr8as$38v@news.eye.com> <D3sG2v.9ww@info.swan.ac.uk> <3j0e0s$j8a@dingo.cc.uq.oz.au> <D50oJK.AFr@info.swan.ac.uk>
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In article <D50oJK.AFr@info.swan.ac.uk>,
Alan Cox <iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk> wrote:
>In article <3j0e0s$j8a@dingo.cc.uq.oz.au> mcduff@physics.uq.oz.au writes:
>>> And if you've got a Linux or Unix box on your net there is CAP (columbia
>>> appletalk) which does a fine job. It'll happily share printers and files
>>> with NFS and SAMBA.
>>Is CAP talking Ethertalk on Linux yet? 
>
>Yes - phase 1 and phase 2.
>
>Alan

I thought I'd inject this into the .questions group so that anyone
interested in the Columbia Appletalk interface could get some more
information.

Since this is working in Linux and other systems, it should be fairly
straight forward to get it working with *BSD.


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