Istvan Benak wrote:
>
> "Alex V. Toropov" wrote:
> >
> > In fact I'm not Novell expert, but in my case everything works ok.
> > I'v used debian packages for ncpfs.
> >
> > >NetworkRouter_Net Router_Node
> > >19930921 0F02 034CA255
> > >0F02 Directly Connected
> > >
>
"Alex V. Toropov" wrote:
>
> In fact I'm not Novell expert, but in my case everything works ok.
> I'v used debian packages for ncpfs.
>
> >NetworkRouter_Net Router_Node
> >19930921 0F02 034CA255
> >0F02 Directly Connected
> >
> >So, I don't know to the Novell Netware
In fact I'm not Novell expert, but in my case everything works ok.
I'v used debian packages for ncpfs.
>NetworkRouter_Net Router_Node
>19930921 0F02 034CA255
>0F02 Directly Connected
>
>So, I don't know to the Novell Netware, and I can't adjudge this
>ipx_routing is
Hello all!
I can't connect to a Novell network with my Linux. I downloaded the
ncpfs tgz, I made the make command, it compiled successfully. In my
kernel is the IPX support (as a module), I loaded in the ipx.o with the
insmod command, i loaded in the ncpfs.o module too. After these I typed
ipx_con
'Tis true. Do I need Caldera's client for this? I think the basic problem
is below this, though.
I've compiled Olicom's token-ring network card driver into the kernel with
no problems. Bootup gives apparently normal messages in this regard except
a test download failure. I also get an SIOADDR
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