Tutorial: Sharing a Samba File and Print Server Across Subnets, Part 1

  2008-01-11 08:00:03
It's a common belief that Samba shares cannot be accessed across subnets. But actually Samba can cross subnets. It's easy for Linux hosts, and a bit less easy for Windows clients. But fear not, for we shall guide you through safely past the traps and pitfalls. 
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