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> Can you tell me what you're trying to do?  Access a Netware server 
> from the internet?  Or allow IPX-only workstations internet access?  

The second, allow IPX workstations internet access. I'm studying 
to be a CNE, and I'm finding there are a few advantages to IPX over 
IP for a personal network, but I want them to still access the 
internet. I've used IP masquarading, and was hoping I'd be able to 
enjoy the benifits of IPX and still have full access to the net.
> 
> For the latter, Novell's Border Manager is a firewall product that 
> allows ipx-only stations to have internet access.  I haven't played 
> with it.  (fyi, MS's proxy server theoretically allows this too, but it's 
> ugly!)
> 
Is there anyone who has played with Novell's Border Manager? I'd 
like to stay away from MS for this kind of stuff. They always have 
too many security holes.

> Hope this helps.
> Charlie Shoemaker, CNE

Thanks for all the help,
J. Steve

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