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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Ways to Access Files on Unix Server via Web Post 73740 by jim mcnamara on Friday 3rd of June 2005 03:25:13 PM
Old 06-03-2005
If it's an intranet behind a firewall you can remote mount a disk and have PC's or other unix boxes see the remote mount as a disk. Samba will serve the unix disk to remote mounts for you.

That what you mean?
 

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MIREDO-SERVER(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  MIREDO-SERVER(8)

NAME
miredo-server - Teredo server for Unix SYNOPSIS
miredo-server [-c config_file] [-f] [-u user] [server_name] DESCRIPTON
Miredo-server is an Unix daemon program which implements a Teredo server as specified by the "Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs" Internet proposed standard (RFC 4380). A Teredo server is required for Teredo clients to setup their IPv6 connectivity through Teredo. A Teredo server must have two global static subsequent IPv4 addresses. It receives packets from Teredo clients and Teredo relays on UDP port 3544. OPTIONS
-c config_file or --config config_file Specify an alternate configuration file for Miredo instead of the default, /etc/miredo/miredo-server.conf. -f or --foreground Do not detach from the console. Run the program in the foreground. -h or --help Display some help and exit. -u username or --user username Override the user that the program will run as. By default, it runs as nobody. -V or --version Display program version and license and exit. SECURITY
miredo-server requires root privileges to create open a raw IPv6 socket that is used to emit ICMPv6 Echo Request packets. Once its initial- ization is complete, it will setgid, chroot into an empty directory and ultimately setuid (see option -u), so as to decrease the system's exposure to potential security issues. SIGNALS
SIGHUP Force a reload of the daemon. SIGINT, SIGTERM Shutdown the daemon. SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2 Do nothing, might be used in future versions. FILES
/etc/miredo/miredo-server.conf The default configuration file. /var/run/miredo-server.pid The process-id file. SEE ALSO
miredo-server.conf(5), miredo(8), ipv6(7) AUTHOR
Remi Denis-Courmont <remi at remlab dot net> http://www.remlab.net/miredo/ miredo February 2008 MIREDO-SERVER(8)
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