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Can I use Red Hat Linux as a file server?

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Date Posted: 2013/09/11
Mohammad Salah
by Mohammad Salah , Senior Technical Consultant , International Turnkey Systems

Sure.    And using SAMBA package, it can appear as a windows file server.

Vijai Ganapathy
by Vijai Ganapathy , IT Architect , Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

Very Well, 

1. For SMB Network you can use samba as fileserver.

2. for unix/linux based NFS share you can export files natively if you have installed nfs-server related packages. 

3. for AFP [ AppleTalk ] you can use netatalk to configure the file and print shares. 

Hope that answers. 

Khandakar Ashfaqur Rahman
by Khandakar Ashfaqur Rahman , Head Of Network , Smart Network Ltd

You can use VSFTPD as File server.

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-set-up-vsftpd-on-centos-6--2

If you want to access it from Windows then use Samba:

http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SetUpSamba

 

Muhammad Tahir Masood
by Muhammad Tahir Masood , IT Project Manager (Infrastructure Support and IS Security) , Solution Founder Technology Company
Davide Raro
by Davide Raro , Project Manager , COROBOR Systèmes, a Campbell Scientific Company

you can do it using SAMBA

Bilal Dendani
by Bilal Dendani , System and Network Administrator | Opensource enthusiast , University of Badji Mokhtar Annaba

Yes you can use redhat OS as a file server by installing the appropriate package vsftpd-*.rpm and configure iptables to autorize access from external .

yum install vsftpd -y

chkconfig vsftpd on

system-config-firewall

        select ftp service as  trusted service.

Bijay kumar Shah
by Bijay kumar Shah , IT Officer , Himalayan Snax and Noodles Private Limited

the simple answer of your question is simply "YES"

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