PirateBek asks: "As Apple OS X is based on the Mach3 BSD kernel, does anyone know if it can natively (or be compiled to include) support Samba services? Nothing seems to be listed on the Apple site." If not, does anyone know if the Samba Team is planning any support?
Samba is implemented entirely in user space
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alangmead
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Samba is implemented entirely is user space. Little depends on the kernel out side of TCP sockets and POSIX file system calls. (Compare this to some version of Netatalk which require AppleTalk support in the kernel)
I don't see any reason why it couldn't work. I'm waiting until they put their "beige mac installer" software on their web site before I download a copy. If this question is still up in the air by then, I'll build it and let you know any problems I run into.
Samba is implemented entirely is user space. Little depends on the kernel out side of TCP sockets and POSIX file system calls. (Compare this to some version of Netatalk which require AppleTalk support in the kernel)
I don't see any reason why it couldn't work. I'm waiting until they put their "beige mac installer" software on their web site before I download a copy. If this question is still up in the air by then, I'll build it and let you know any problems I run into.
http://www2.kenyon.edu/people/shankb/samba/
Apple may not be on the ball with SMB intergrated support but the admins understand the importance of keeping all of our users happy.
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