Thats sounds perfect.  I will double check, but I do believe the systems are configured with OS X...

Josh wrote:
Brett Russ <icycle@charter.net> writes:

  
I want to be able to access any file created in any of the
three environments.  I'd like to move files between the Macs
at work and one or more of my machines at home without using
Email (I want to avoid any constraints like size limitations
on attachments).  I want to be able to pull and push those
files to whatever platform is needed for whatever needs to be
done with them.
      
SAMBA is the best thing going.  For UNIX boxes (I can't comment
on Macs) I use mostly NFS but SMB works just as well and for
multiple OS's.  Also, rsync and SSH/SCP and/or a combination of
the two work great.  I know there's SSH clients for Win (putty)
and probably Mac.
    

If the systems are running Mac OS X, then you're in luck.  It
comes with an nfs client (i.e., drop to the shell and just use
mount), and comes with openssh.  I *think* rsync is also there
by default, but I could be wrong.
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