Hi there!
I have a Centos 7 with Samba installed on it, and I need to access the samba server remotely, but I don't want to use SSH.
The reason to avoid connecting to my samba server over SSH (from my understanding), is that then every Client (Windows, Linux or Mac) will need to use the SSH key.
Is there any way to connect to my server from Linux without using SSH?
I intend to access the server through the command line.
Thank you so much in advance for your time and disposition.
Damian.
I have a Centos 7 with Samba installed on it, and I need to access the samba server remotely, but I don't want to use SSH.
The reason to avoid connecting to my samba server over SSH (from my understanding), is that then every Client (Windows, Linux or Mac) will need to use the SSH key.
Is there any way to connect to my server from Linux without using SSH?
I intend to access the server through the command line.
Thank you so much in advance for your time and disposition.
Damian.