Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!dali.cs.montana.edu!ogicse!ucsd!nosc!baron!jadpc!jdeitch From: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com (Jim Deitch) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Networking DOS to Unix (Know about commercial products...) Message-ID: <1991May06.170917.2980@jadpc.cts.com> Date: 6 May 91 17:09:17 GMT References: <24479@well.sf.ca.us> <833@tiamat.fsc.com> <5940@eastapps.East.Sun.COM> Organization: Network Engineering Technologies, San Diego, CA. Lines: 23 In article <5940@eastapps.East.Sun.COM> geoff@east.sun.com (Geoff Arnold @ Sun BOS - R.H. coast near the top) writes: >And of course if your Unix box supports NFS (and what self-respecting >system doesn't? :-) you can buy any one of the various DOS NFS >clients from Sun, FTP, Wollongong, B&W, Siemens, etc. > >Geoff > >-- Geoff Arnold, PC-NFS architect, Sun Microsystems. (geoff@East.Sun.COM) -- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >-- Sun Microsystems PC Distributed Systems ... -- >-- ... soon to be a part of SunTech (stay tuned for details) -- Be warned though, ISC NFS v2.1 only supports version 2 locking. PC-NFS v3.0.1 needs version 3 locking. Also when starting up the Interactive product, down any slip connections, start NFS, bring up any slip connections. Jim -- ARPANET: jadpc!jdeitch@nosc.mil INTERNET: jdeitch@jadpc.cts.com UUCP: nosc!jadpc!jdeitch