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&lt;p>In this post I describe how to provide a file sharing service over the network with SMB2 (Samba). It&amp;rsquo;s a very simple example, with a Linux machine as the server and a Mac OSX as the client. I have another &lt;a href="http://luispa.com/en/posts/2014-05-02-smb-en-qnap/">post&lt;/a> about SMB and QNAP that is very similar.&lt;/p>
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