[ale] One file, two LANs
Dow Hurst
Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com
Sun Feb 24 20:22:23 EST 2008
William Bagwell wrote:
> Can a document be shared to two separate LANs with absolutely no other
> bridging or cross accessibility, using a typical Linux desktop distro?
> (Happens to be Mandriva, but I don't think this matters)
>
> An idea was floated, then promptly squashed dead, to allow factory personell
> to keep a simple location spreadsheet updated. Obviously, this could be done
> with a stand alone computer not connected to anything. Naturally the folks in
> the office wanted to access it from the comfort of their office. Impasse...
>
> Having the only Linux box at my work:) It seems to my simple mind that; A
> second NIC, a cheep simple LAN, (Or possibly just a direct connection) and a
> separate partion for the single shared document to live in. Then make sure
> nothing like Samba server is installed.
>
> What am I forgeting?
>
What about simultaneous edits? That could corrupt the file. How are
you sharing other than Samba to the Windoze workstations? Using NFS?
Turn on locking then.
Dow
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