Re: Simple file sharing between FC2 and Mac OS X?

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The easiest thing for you to do is open a Windows file share on the Mac
and mount the share from linux.

The other alternatives are to run either a samba share {Windows print/file
sharing} or a netatalk {Apple print/file sharing} share on the linux machine
and access it from the Mac. In order to get netatalk to work with OSX you
need to configure it to send a message when the user logs on.


We all the methods mentioned above, and they all work. I don't have time to
walk you through a tutorial, but if you install Webmin, and/or SWAT you can
configure Samba with the associated GUIs. There is also a NetAtalk module for
webmin, but if I remember correctly, NetAtalk still requires some manual
configuration to get it to work.


If you use KDE you can also make an icon for each network share on your desktop.
I don't remember how I set mine up, but it works well.


D. D. Brierton wrote:

Hi! I've got a graphic designer (I'm a web developer) coming over on
Friday for a long brainstorming session. I have a WiFi (802.11b)
network, and I'm using FC2 and she uses Mac OS X. Although Mac OS X is
BSD under the hood, and so not dissimilar to Linux, I don't really have
much experience with it and she (the graphic designer) is not technical
at all. I don't want to waste the first hour fiddling around trying to
set things up so that we can easily share files -- if worse comes to the
worse we can just use a USB key to share files -- but I was wondering if
there is a simpler way of doing things. What needs to be running on her
machine for me to use some GNOME-VFS magic to work directly with files
on her Mac via Nautilus? Or, alternatively, what do I need so that she
can easily have read and write access to some files on my FC2 box?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to just browse to a folder on her Mac in
Nautilus, and the next best thing would be for her to be able to open a
folder on my machine in the Finder on her Mac.

Any pointers would be very helpful. Thanks!

Best, Darren




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