
On Saturday 28 March 2009 01:33:53 pm Per Jessen wrote:
You need SMB for sharing files and printers when at office, where probably your internal network is safe, but you use the same network interface when your are elsewhere, which is probably not safe.
If you are in an corporate environment with a laptop, someone (i.e. the sysadmin) will sort our the issues for you. (for himself rather).
Initial post was about user that has to sort that out by himself. Besides, I'm still reading how to setup Samba. I can see shares set in Linux, but I can't write to them.
I think Jan was spot on with "If it is not safe, you will not use SMB!".
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