An excellent question.
 
I believe there is no "wildcard" in slptool, as in NetWare, where one can list 
all known services.  If there is, I would certainly  like to be enlightened.
 
Seems on has to know the service one is looking for, in order to display it.  
Sort of a "Catch-22" seems to me.
 
joe a.

>>> Jay Bloodworth <johnabloodwor...@gmail.com> 07/29/09 3:49 PM >>> 
I am trying to integrate a Linux box with an existing Novell network, 
the architecture of which I know little about. Can slptool be used to 
suss out information about Netware services on the network? I believe 
that there are directory agents on the network; running slpinfo /d under 
windows reports several ip addresses. 

Thanks, 
Jay 


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