networking A free suite of programs which implement the
Originally developed for
Unix by Andrew Tridgell at the
For example, instead of using
telnet to log in to a Unix
machine to edit a file there, a
Windows 95 user might
connect a drive in the Windows
Explorer to a Samba server on
the Unix machine and edit the file in a Windows editor.
A Unix client called smbclient, built from the same
sourcecode, allows
ftp-like access to SMB resources.
Samba is available for many Unix variants, OS/2, and
VMS.
smblib is a
portable generic library for making SMB calls
program.
Linux implements a complete file system (based on
smbclient) so by default Linux users have full access to
networks.
(1998-11-22)