You can use the internal "ipx support" (in dosemu.conf)  with dosemu so that
you only need to load the VLM's to get netware connectivity. This will allow
you to have reasonably fast multiple netware access although SPX support is
not included (needed for rconsole, btrieve amongst others).

If you need SPX then you can use a packet driver. This means you leave "ipx
support" off and you load lsl, pdether, ipxodi, vlm to get netware
connectivity. This method gives you SPX access but is VERY slow. Almost too
slow to use in fact. It also gives you 1 connection ONLY although you can
supposedly have multi-user packet driver access with some other config. I
haven't gotten multi-user packet driver access to work yet but because it is
so slow I am not trying very hard.

David

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Subject: Novell client - IPX - dosemu


Hello!


My question is: is that any problem with that logging on to a Novell 5
server from the same machine (IPX configured, working) more with other
username from more dosemu tasks?

The Novell clients are loaded in the dosemu (lsl, ipxodi, vlm, etc) and
using Novell's login.exe.

I had problems with file locking logged on from linux using ncpmount. I
have just configured things written above (when user starts dosemu Novell
client is loaded and logs in by native Novell clients). The locking
problem is solved (I wish... :) ), but I wonder if it would couse any
problem in longer term (I tested this today, but real test is the user).

So, any experience?


Thanks,
Andras

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