thanks for all replies, but i have no solution for my problem. Changing the behaviour on the user's side isn't possible. Netatalk is great, but i don't dare to put it in a prod server. Here are the detailed proposed solutions: DRoss-Smith@reviewjournal.com wrote: > you could build netatalk > http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/ > > or buy ethershare > http://www.helios.de/products/ES/EtherShare.phtml Matthew Taylor wrote: > What do you mean by "interoperate"? I use Mac OS X (10.5) as my workstation > and manage several Solaris 10 boxes. I have not enabled SAMBA as I see no > need. My preferred solution for file exchange is to use Macfusion and > Macfuse (which see below), if I am not just doing one off sftp tranfers. > > http://www.macfusionapp.org/ > http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ Rajiv Gunja wrote: > Look into FUSE and SSHFS it is secure and is per user than per server. Karl Vogel wrote: > "/" is never a legitimate character in a filename on a Unix box; it's > used strictly as a directory separator. You'll need to rename the > files on the Mac side if they contain "/". > i've enabled samba on my solaris 10 machine according: > http://blogs.sun.com/timthomas/entry/samba_and_swat_in_solaris > http://blogs.sun.com/timthomas/entry/enabling_and_configuring_samba_as > > on a macosx client, i can mount the share, and copy files into without > troubles, except when filenames contains characters like / for example > Enabling NFS isn't a solution for me, anybody knows if it is possible to > interoperate between macosx and solaris? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Oct 31 09:18:50 2008
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Thu Mar 03 2016 - 06:44:12 EST