Table of Contents
Act as a server
Read also do stuff as a client
Filesystems
- nfs.server run nfs server to provide remote access to local filesystem via nfs (contrary to nfs.client) recommended
- cifs.server run samba to provide remote access to local filesystem via cifs (contrary to cifs.client)
- sshfs.server provide remote access to local filesystem over ssh (contrary to sshfs.client)
- remotefs.server provide remote access to local filesystem over remotefs (contrary to remotefs.client)
NOTE: For help with subsequently mounting these filesystems on you PC, please see e.g. http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/mount, http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Samba_Client_cifs or http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/gvfs-mount.
Other
- printer.overview Diverse methods to offer access to a connected printer
- tftp.overview Run some TFTP server
- ftp.overview Run all sorts of FTP Servers
- http.overview Run all sorts of WebServers
- snmp.server Provide a SNMP server
- pulseaudio Provide an audio server
- proxy.overview Set up a Proxy server
- log.overview for server or client
- dc.overview diverse dc or adc servers
- dns.overview Set up a DNS DNS server
- ddns.server Set up your very own Dynamic DNS server
- ntp.server Serve time over Network Time Protocol
- xmpp.server Serve full instant messaging service within your network
doc/howto/server.overview.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/15 15:36 by orca