This is Mars_nwe, a free NetWare(tm) emulator for Linux and UnixWare,
written by Martin Stover, Marburg, Germany.
Related packages include:
- mars_dosutils: Some utilities that should free you from having to
use proprietary utilities when you want to use mars_nwe with DOS
clients.
- ncpfs: a linux-only filesystem allowing you to mount volumes
exported by NetWare servers on your linux box. This is included as
standard with Linux 2.0 and later.
FTP SITE
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Martin Stover has no online internet site. New versions are always
sent by uuencoded mail to Volker Lendecke, who puts them on
ftp.gwdg.de:/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs. sunsite mirrors this directory in
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Filesystems/ncpfs.
HTTP SITE
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Http downloads are available under 'www.compu-art.de/download/mars_nwe.html'.
A homepage should be available under 'www.compu-art.de/mars_nwe/'.
Steve Edmunds wrote:
> Hi, general question,
>
> I am no expert with ipx/spx, I know there is novell connectivity
> though for linux, so is there a snoop/sniffer that can decode these packets
> available anywhere? (I'm looking at an issue from within emulated Windows
> using an nwdriver and it'd be really useful to see what is really going on
> - from my primary Unix I can't easily)
> I can of course dump the entire packet using snoop, including payload and
> work my way in from ethertype decoding the hex, but a pre-formatted output
> would be really great and much less painfull ;>
>
> In fact, I switched to linux for the home system, and I *really* like it,
> so while we're on the subject, has anyone got good pointers for such tools
> (other than tcpdump) under linux?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Steve Edmunds SGI
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mountain View, California
> 650.933.8560 Fax: 650.932.8560
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