I wrote:
> > Last I heard, the linux netware (ncpfs) support only works for
> > bindery servers, and does not support NDS (directory services).
> > Hence you can't connect to a 4.x server. Caldera have a client
> > in their CND 1.0 which supports NDS, but it is commercial.
Stephen wrote:
> Even th
> > > I was recently approached by a customer who is wanting to bring his Linux
> > > system to work. His dilemma is that we use a Novell network using a NDS
>
> There are a few Debian packages that do this automatically; I just
> recently installed ncpfs and ipx, and with a simple ncpmount -S
> M
> > anybody know if a Novell client exist for Linux.
What you want may be in the Linux kernel itself; the below comes from the
Kernel documentation.
This is support for the Novell networking protocol, IPX, commonly
used for local networks of Windows machines. You need it if you want
to access Nov
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"medifax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I was recently approached by a customer who is wanting to bring his Linux
> > system to work. His dilemma is that we use a Novell network using a NDS
> > (Novell directory service) client to hook all
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> From: medifax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Novell and Linux
> Date: Saturday, January 11, 1997 10:01 PM
>
> Greetings,
>
> I was recently approached by a customer who is wanting to bring his Linux
> system to work. His dilemma is that we use a N
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