Ok. Here are my steps.
Disable nwclient,IPX,and RIP/AUX daemons using LISA.
reboot. ** maybe not needed
grab ncpfs-2.2.0.18 from http://freshmeat.net
cd /usr/src
tar xzvf ncpfs-2.2.0.18.tar.gz
cd ncpfs*
./configure
make
make install
vi /etc/lib.so.conf
append a line /usr/local/lib to the file
Thank you for your suggestion.
I have zero interset in GUI until very later in my
life when I lost memory of the QWERTY keyboard and
english alphabets as icons. My mother tongue is
cantonese, China. :)
Once this works, I would recommend checking out
gtknw (fm:gtknw). It's ...snipped
These
I just wonder whether anyone of you could get it working.
I edited /etc/sysconfig/ipx according the caldera KB article.
I checked /etc/sysconfig/nwclient, no problem.
I enabled the daemons ipx, ipx rip/aux, and nwclient using lisa.
Then I tried:
# nwlogin -b -s fserver -u guest
nwlogin: unable
Have you activated the ipx daemon? I use the stock nwclient regularly and
this is what I most often forget. Also, IPX must be compiled in the kernel,
IIRC.
- Richard
On Monday 13 August 2001 01:25, you wrote:
I just wonder whether anyone of you could get it working.
I edited
yes, yes. I also ran ipx_configure. no joy.
lsmod did reveal IPX.
ps aux also revealed nwclientd.
Did you configure IPX (ipx_configure)?
Have you activated the ipx daemon?
I edited /etc/sysconfig/ipx according the caldera KB article.
I checked /etc/sysconfig/nwclient, no problem.
I
On the caldera netware client:
Making progress. Now it complained about
network number collision 1
And I am using the /etc/sysconfig/ipx suggested by Caldera.
How come?
on the ncpfs recommended by Novell:
cd /usr/src
tar xzvf ncpfs...
cd ncpfs*
./configure
make
make install
indmod ncpfs
some experience that could help.
T.J.
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No, it doesn't work with eW3.1. At least I
If memory serves, there was a major revision of the netware client between
COL2.2 and COL2.3. Ancient history, but I think the COL2.2 version was
specific to that distro. I do remember that the client and the utils were
two seperate packages. COL2.3 had its own version+utils as a single
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
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We have not heard from you concerning your request for support
I guess he meant even if I could find that Netware client for
Linux, it would not work. :(
Terence McCarthy wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 14:12, you wrote:
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(large cut) WTHIT
I only need bindery support, no NDS.
So it should be very simlpe for me.
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Subject: REG#0027982: NetWare Client for Lin... [Incident:caldera 010612-0009]
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 02:02:34 -0600 (MDT)
We have not heard from you concerning your request for support
I want bindery support only, no NDS is needed.
Can it work?
T.J. Arrowsmith wrote:
A search of Novell's website turns up this:
http://www.darkrock.co.uk/?content=projects/gtknw
I've tried the NCP stuff in the past, but that was back on redhat 5.1 and it
was a pain in the ass. I have not
Must it use X? I hope not...
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The GTK client is kinda cool... It's not done, but it's cool. And
evidently the recent NCPFS has IP support as well... Hmmm... Worth
checking out.
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I would fall back to edesktop 2.4 for a try first. Thank you.
eD24 comes with nwclient+utils4.2.2-2, which works fine for me (so far) on my
very_heavily_mucked_with(tm) eD2.4 box to a Netware 5 server.
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e-desktop 2.2 comes with a Netware client on a floppy diskette.
Can it be used in:
a. e-desktop 2.4
b. e-workstation 3.1
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Does it work over IP? IPX is not available on our network.
Jason
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On Tuesday 17 July 2001 10:19, you wrote:
Jason Joines appears to have said:
Does anyone know of a Linux NetWare client that supports
authenticating to NetWare 5.x NDS
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Subject: Re: IP NetWare Client for Linux
Jason Joines
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