Subject: Re: Mac<->Unix file mirroring
To: Richard Johnson <rjj@medialab.com>
From: Christopher J Mason <cmason+@CMU.EDU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/06/1996 16:00:05
Excerpts from internet.computing.netbsd.current-users: 5-Oct-96 Re:
Mac<->Unix file mirroring by "Richard Johnson"@medialab.com
> You could use NFSShare on your Mac ($~100 commercial software from
> Intercon, www.intercon.com) to let the Mac act as an NFS client.
I've never actually gotten NFSShare to work with NetBSD/Mac68k. I guess
our NFS server doesn't deliver the kind of authentication that NFSShare
wants. Intercon provides with the distribution a small daemon you can
run (bwnfsd) to provide the password authentication neccesary. I got it
to compile after a fashion, but I don't think it ever actually ran.
I don't have the exact symptoms around (I lost a bunch of stuff in the
Quantum-SCSI-disk-corruption saga), so don't let this discourage anyone
from trying.
-c
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