Linux Networking Information
Posted by red_wullf@reddit | linux | View on Reddit | 3 comments
I'm interested in learning more about integrating Linux into a home network. I have a mixed collection of computers (Macs, Win10 and Win11 PCs, Linux PCs - mostly Linux Mint, Win10 Plex and file server). I'd like to learn more about how to connect all of these disparate systems together for file sharing, primarily. There's a book on Amazon called "Linux Network Administrator's Guide: Infrastructure, Services, and Security" that seems to be what I'm looking for, but before dropping money, I thought I'd check here for some ideas on where to get started and how to get more comprehensive information.
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zardvark@reddit
With Windows clients, Samba is typically the best way to proceed.
ofernandofilo@reddit
you just want to see tutorials on how to set up a SAMBA/SMB network between linux, windows and macOS on yt.
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