When I execute it on my computer, I use:

ncpmount -U USERNAME.HO.PLC -S SHARED_DRIVE -A 10.80.80.2 -m test

* USERNAME.HO.PLC was shown on the windows novell login screen, so I
took that from there.
* SHARED_DRIVE is the actual share name which I got from my netware admin
* 10.80.80.2 is the actual IP of the netware box
* test is the folder I want to mount it to

Hope that helps

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Ryan Hughes <r...@iheartryan.com> wrote:
> Hm.  I tried both the binary Jaunty package and compiling the Lucid package,
> with the same results.
>
> Could I just be misunderstanding what info to grab from where to put in the
> command line?
>
> Another thing I'd like to mention.  I've tried using ncplogin.  The manpage
> says that if you use the -A option, it will use UDP/IP instead of IPX.  The
> behavior I'm seeing from strace does not support this.  I see some attempts
> to create sockets with PF_IPX, and no attempts to make sockets with PF_INET.
>
> But I'm still not at all sure I've gathered the correct info.  I've seen
> lots of manpages and howtos about how to use the ncpmount command, but I
> can't find any howtos about how to gather the requisite information from
> Windows' novell client, so I know what to put in the command line.
>
> --Ryan
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Steven Harms wrote:
>
>> Just download the Jaunty binary, the compiling step is the problem.
>> Karmic GCC broke the package, or you can download the lucid src deb
>> and compile that.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Ryan Hughes <r...@iheartryan.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hm.  I *was* using the 32-bit Karmic.  However, I just downloaded the
>>> source
>>> for the Jaunty package and compiled it.  I got the same results.
>>>
>>> Does this maybe depend on stuff in the kernel which is messed up?  Do I
>>> need
>>> to get another kernel?  Or am I still just getting my arguments wrong?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> --Ryan
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Steven Harms wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ryan,
>>>>
>>>> Which version of Ubuntu are you using?  Unfortunately if it's 32-bit
>>>> karmic, it was shippeed broken.  Solutions are to use Jaunty package,
>>>> or my fixes should have made it into lucid.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Ryan Hughes <r...@iheartryan.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi.  I'm having a hard time using ncpmount.  I'm not sure to whom to
>>>>> turn
>>>>> for help, so I'm trying the ubuntu package maintainers.
>>>>>
>>>>> In Windows, I have my home drive mounted.  It says
>>>>>        (H:) Ryan on 'SERVERNAME\Dept_users\Users
>>>>>
>>>>> When I check my "Novell Connections", I see that I have this row:
>>>>>
>>>>> Resource    User     Conn No.  Auth Style           eDirectory Tree
>>>>> Trans
>>>>> SERVERNAME  CN=ryan   XXXX     eDirectory Services  DIR
>>>>> IP
>>>>> (tree) DIR  CN=ryan
>>>>>
>>>>> By watching the login traffic with wireshark, I determined that the
>>>>> windows client communicates with
>>>>>        servername.dept.company.com  and
>>>>>        dir.dept.company.com
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, my "context" on the login dialog is listed as
>>>>>        people.dept.company.com
>>>>>
>>>>> So, I'm trying to figure out how to put this together into an ncpmount
>>>>> command line.  The closest I could come up with was:
>>>>>        ncpmount -C -S SERVERNAME -A servername.dept.company.com \
>>>>>           -U ryan -V Dept_users/Users/Ryan \
>>>>>          /mnt
>>>>>
>>>>> If I do this, I get
>>>>>        ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried using the tree instead:
>>>>>        ncpmount -C -T DIR -A servername.dept.company.com \
>>>>>           -U ryan -V Dept_users/Users/Ryan \
>>>>>          /mnt
>>>>>
>>>>> but I get
>>>>>        ncpmount: Server not found (0x8847) in tree search
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried many variations on my name (-U), such as
>>>>>        ryan.people.dept.company.com
>>>>>        CN=ryan
>>>>>        CN=ryan.people.dept.company.com
>>>>>        CN=ryan,DC=people,DC=dept,DC=company,DC=com
>>>>>
>>>>> All these give me the same
>>>>>        ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login
>>>>>
>>>>> except that last one, where I get
>>>>>        ncpmount: Expected RDN delimiter (-315) in nds login
>>>>>
>>>>> I've also tried with the -C (case sensitive password) and without.
>>>>>
>>>>> I even edited tried altering the program so that it wouldn't uppercase
>>>>> my
>>>>> username before sending it to the server, and I've tried several case
>>>>> variations, all of which give me
>>>>>        ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?  OR, any suggestions on someplace else to ask these
>>>>> questions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> --Ryan
>>>>>
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