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Is there a product that can be plugged into a computer and appear as a USB flash drive, while in reality it is also say a Samba / FTP server? Along the lines of the Eye-Fi card (www.eye.fi), but wired and more configurable. It could also be a special data-transfer cable allowing one connect a complete separate networked computer. The targeted computer must only see a USB stick, no special drivers, no network configuration changes must be required on this computer.

TIA, Radim

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This is more of a serverfault.com question. – Randolpho Jun 19 at 1:10
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This is really a superuser.com question. Until they get it online, serverfault.com is less of a mismatch than stackoverflow.com. – jrcs3 Jun 19 at 1:25
Err, it seems like it'd be much simpler to either 1) use a USB flash drive, or 2) use a samba/FTP server (with some network changes).. Why can you not use either of these? I really doubt you'll find a USB device that acts as a network link, samba client and filesystem->samba bridge thing.. – dbr Jun 19 at 2:35

migrated to serverfault.com by Randolpho, George Stocker, dbr, blowdart, cletus Jun 20 at 4:31

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