DaZZa wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Michael Lake wrote:
> > The UTS here has just moved to a Novell Server and although
> > I can ftp my files up telnet is turned off and ssh is not
> > installed. Previously I ftp'ed my tarballed homepages up,
> > telnetted in and unzipped and untarred my files. For small
> > changes I edited base text files with vi and a script
> > regenerated the html pages. They then went into their
> > correct places.
>
> Last time I looked, Novell didn't have a telnet service. You can FTP to
> the box, but there's no way that I know of to telnet to it in its defautl
> configuration.
>
> I believe you can add products like Netware Connect to enable it, but good
> luck getting your IS department to add them to a production server. Even
> then, I'm not sure if it's going to give you access to the filesystem -
> usually it'll only give you access to the console - a vastly different
> thing on a Novell server.
I am not sure what this means? Whats the diff between a
Novel `console' and a terminal on Linux or other UNIX
system? Specifically with regards to say running "tar xvf
homepage.tar"
> Alternately, you could try and remote mount the Netware volume on your
> Linux box, and then simply use the good old CP command. I've never done
> this, but I understand it's possible.
The sysadmin mentioned this. He said it does impact on the
server performance and there are security issues. He's
rather not do an NFS serve.
Mike
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