Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-17 Thread The Hermit Hacker

On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Boris Popov wrote:

 On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
 
  Okay, now I'm getting somewhere, but where I don't know :(  set the
  ifconfig, run IPXrouted, and netstat -nr tells me a bunch of stuff about
  IPX ... great, that appeasr to be up, but I get errors with ncplogin, so
  obviously I'm missing something (and wihtout the search of archives, this
  is the most embarressing and painful way of doing this *sigh*) ...
 [skip]
 
  athena# ncplogin -S admin.acadiau.ca -U marc
  Warning: no cfg files found.
 
   "admin.acadiau.ca" looks like a DNS record. If this server is a
 netware 5.x one, then you can use "-S admin -A admin.acadiau.ca" options
 and netware client will use UDP protocol. Otherwise, I'm suspect that
 command line should look like this:
 
   ncplogin -S admin -U marc
 
   Please note, that user "marc" should be in the bindery context.

Okay, tried that, still no go:

athena:/home/kerri ncplogin -S admin -U .kerri.admin.acadia
Warning: no cfg files found.
Netware password:
ncplogin: Could not login to server ADMIN: nwerr = 89f0
athena:/home/kerri

Anyone know what 'nwerr = 89f0' is/means?

This is an account we know is active and working, as we just switched her
off of Netware recently ...

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Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-17 Thread Boris Popov

On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:

 Okay, tried that, still no go:
 
 athena:/home/kerri ncplogin -S admin -U .kerri.admin.acadia
 Warning: no cfg files found.
 Netware password:
 ncplogin: Could not login to server ADMIN: nwerr = 89f0
 athena:/home/kerri

NDS and NDS names are not supported by current implementation.
Thats why I'm told about bindery context before. If user "kerri" is in the
bindery context then "-U kerri" will work.

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Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-16 Thread Dan Nelson

In the last episode (Feb 16), The Hermit Hacker said:
 athena# ncplogin -S admin.acadiau.ca -U marc
 Warning: no cfg files found.
 ncplogin: can't find server ADMIN.ACADIAU.CA: syserr = No route to host
 athena# ncplogin -A admin.acadiau.ca
 ncplogin: no default connection found: syserr = Bad file descriptor

 How does one 'set a route to host' in IPX? :(

Hm. the "no route to host" means that it couldn't find
"admin.acadiau.ca" as a netware server name.  I believe that the NCP
code is all bindery only right now, so giving an NDS object wouldn't
work.  See if "ncplist s" shows any servers, and try to log into one of
those.

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Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-16 Thread The Hermit Hacker



Okay, now I'm getting somewhere, but where I don't know :(  set the
ifconfig, run IPXrouted, and netstat -nr tells me a bunch of stuff about
IPX ... great, that appeasr to be up, but I get errors with ncplogin, so
obviously I'm missing something (and wihtout the search of archives, this
is the most embarressing and painful way of doing this *sigh*) ...

athena# netstat -nr
Routing tables

Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlags  Netif Expire
default131.162.136.1  UGScxl0
127.0.0.1  127.0.0.1  UH  lo0
131.162.136/21 link#1 UC  xl0 =
131.162.136.1  8:0:2:17:32:c5 UHLWxl0   1200
131.162.136.69 0:a0:24:b2:26:e2   UHLWxl0   1197
131.162.138.2230:0:c0:eb:c4:bfUHLWxl0   1042
192.168.254link#3 UC   vmnet1 =
192.168.254.2  0:50:56:d3:51:e4   UHLW vmnet1942

IPX:
DestinationGatewayFlags  Netif Expire
1.*83a28800.c08a9aeb  UG  xl0
8126d01.*  83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
b53ccf9.*  83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
82428072.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2003c.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a200ca.* 83a28800.508b7148d9 UG  xl0
83a200cc.* 83a28800.2200c110aa45 UG  xl0
83a20332.* 83a28800.2200c110aa9d UG  xl0
83a20333.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a20832.* 83a28800.2200c1108a0a UG  xl0
83a28000.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a28800.* 83a28800.104b696333 U   xl0
83a29000.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a29800.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2a000.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2a800.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2c800.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2c841.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
83a2f000.* 83a28800.800021732c5 UG  xl0
athena# ncplogin -S admin.acadiau.ca -U marc
Warning: no cfg files found.
ncplogin: can't find server ADMIN.ACADIAU.CA: syserr = No route to host
athena# ncplogin -A admin.acadiau.ca
ncplogin: no default connection found: syserr = Bad file descriptor
athena#
xl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 131.162.138.193 netmask 0xf800 broadcast 131.162.143.255
ipx 83a28800.104b696333 
ether 00:10:4b:69:63:33 
media: autoselect (10baseT/UTP) status: active

I got the "ETHERNET_II ipx network number" from our Novell Network Admin
...

IPX is enabled in the kernel ... else I imagine that IPXrouted wouldn't
have worked ...

How does one 'set a route to host' in IPX? :(

Thanks...


On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Dan Nelson wrote:

 In the last episode (Feb 16), The Hermit Hacker said:
  Can someone point me to a document that talks about setting this up? 
  I remember seeing something pass by about 'ifconfig'ng a device for
  ipx and whatnot, but that was awhile ago ...
 
 in rc.conf:
 
 ifconfig_fxp0_ipx="ipx 0x87654321"
 ifconfig_lo0_ipx="ipx 0x12345678.1"
 ipxrouted_enable="YES"
 
 87654321 is whatever your existing ETHERNET_II ipx network number is.
 
 12345678 is your machines local network number; probably not needed
 except for machines running mars_new.
 
 That should be all you need.
 
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Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-16 Thread The Hermit Hacker

On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Dan Nelson wrote:

 In the last episode (Feb 16), The Hermit Hacker said:
  athena# ncplogin -S admin.acadiau.ca -U marc
  Warning: no cfg files found.
  ncplogin: can't find server ADMIN.ACADIAU.CA: syserr = No route to host
  athena# ncplogin -A admin.acadiau.ca
  ncplogin: no default connection found: syserr = Bad file descriptor
 
  How does one 'set a route to host' in IPX? :(
 
 Hm. the "no route to host" means that it couldn't find
 "admin.acadiau.ca" as a netware server name.  I believe that the NCP
 code is all bindery only right now, so giving an NDS object wouldn't
 work.  See if "ncplist s" shows any servers, and try to log into one of
 those.

*Much* better ... its just listed as 'admin' ... gives me a login failure
when I try with ncplogin, but its been so login since I've last tried that
I'm not surprised.  Will talk to the Novell guys about that tomorrow ...

thanks ...



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Re: Mounting Netware drive onto 4.0-CURRENT ...

2000-02-16 Thread Boris Popov

On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:

 Okay, now I'm getting somewhere, but where I don't know :(  set the
 ifconfig, run IPXrouted, and netstat -nr tells me a bunch of stuff about
 IPX ... great, that appeasr to be up, but I get errors with ncplogin, so
 obviously I'm missing something (and wihtout the search of archives, this
 is the most embarressing and painful way of doing this *sigh*) ...
[skip]

 athena# ncplogin -S admin.acadiau.ca -U marc
 Warning: no cfg files found.

"admin.acadiau.ca" looks like a DNS record. If this server is a
netware 5.x one, then you can use "-S admin -A admin.acadiau.ca" options
and netware client will use UDP protocol. Otherwise, I'm suspect that
command line should look like this:

ncplogin -S admin -U marc

Please note, that user "marc" should be in the bindery context.

--
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