On 8/2/02 12:05 PM, "Flávio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear List
>
> I had a Netware Small Business Server on my net without problems, until
> introduce a Red Hat Linux 7.3 with Squid, Apache, IMAP, POP and InterScan
> antivirus in my Net. My NetWare clients every day loose connection with
>
Hi Flávio,
> I had a Netware Small Business Server on my net without problems, until
> introduce a Red Hat Linux 7.3 with Squid, Apache, IMAP, POP and InterScan
> antivirus in my Net. My NetWare clients every day loose connection with
> Netware server. When we halt Linux, my clients stay ok.
The
run ifconfig as root and see what ipx interfaces are installed.
You would probably have several of them, like 802.2, 802.3, etc.
most ipx network would run only one of them, usually 802.3.
so you would have to specify to ipx tools what kind of interface you
want to use.
first, make sure that ipx
Do you use your linux as a client to connect to the netware server? If yes, do
you use ipxutils and ncpfs packages?
the reason I asked, is because I used to use those to connect my linux box as
client to netware setup. I remember that some configuration causes the linux
box misbehave and flood
could it be an ip address conflict?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Flávio
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:05 AM
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Subject: Linux Kill Netware
Dear List
I had a Netware Small Business Server on my net without problems, unt
You may want to check out your squid settings to see if there are any fishy
"rules" in there, when it does proxy functions it also acts as
pseudo-firewall so to speak. Also the IPX protocol is quite noisy are they on
the same switch or hub or something like that. I know that putting them on a
diff