[openbeosnetteam] Re: Fw: [ge-talk]Networking futures
- From: Philippe Houdoin <philippe.houdoin@xxxxxxx>
- To: openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 16:27:52 +0200 (CEST)
In reply to Emmanuel Jacobs:
> FYI :-)
Thanks.
Most of these features can be added afterward as userland servers, apps, add-
ons or a combinaison of that, I guess.
But, what should be (or would be better if) placed into the stack itself?
LDAP support? I'm not LDAP fluent myself, in what's it's can be considered
similar to DHCP and/or DNS?
For the native distributed file system, I agree, NFS4 is a good design.
But I'll bet that for most users CIFS support (aka WON aka friend's Windows (or
Samba served) shared resources accessibility) is a must have, even before a
good full-featured network fs like NFS4.
> If required, discussion can be continued on the GE mailinglist.
Where can I search ge-talk archives? Or subscribe?
-Philippe
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