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Novell Networks and Linux? 23

lengau asks: "Has anyone got Linux working with a Novell Network? I'm building a Gentoo system and need to be able to mount a Netware drive. I have IPX compiled into the kernel, already. This is to be a school computer that most students should be able to use like the Windows machines. I'm going to use KDE with OpenOffice and Firefox as the main applications to be used. My ultimate goal is to just have a desktop icon that one can click that goes to one's Netware directory (mounted under $HOME/MyDocuments or something). Any suggestions?"
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  • by Trepalium ( 109107 ) on Friday October 28, 2005 @07:53PM (#13901373)
    A simple Google query [google.com] would've given you what you seek, but what you need is ncpmount. There are numerous HOWTOs [tldp.org] and FAQs [faqs.org] on this topic. If people have written these HOWTOs, they've surely implemented it at some point.
  • by huber ( 723453 )
    I would have thought eveyone moved to IP by now. Incedentaly you can also connect via NFS.
  • by iantri ( 687643 ) <iantri&gmx,net> on Friday October 28, 2005 @08:33PM (#13901690) Homepage
    .. I was able to get authentication (via PAM) against an NDS tree and automounting of Netware Home drives working without too much difficulty.

    Google for ncpfs, and this site [howtoz.net] will be particularly helpful too, with step by step instructions.

  • Two Possibilities (Score:3, Informative)

    by Radical Rad ( 138892 ) on Friday October 28, 2005 @08:43PM (#13901755) Homepage
    Novell has a very nice proprietary client [novell.com] out now which runs on Suse 9.3, 10.0, and the Novell Linux Desktop. But it doesn't do IPX as far as I know. Also I don't know that it will run on Gentoo. If you get it to work you should submit a how-to to the Novell Cool Solutions [novell.com] site. For older distributions and ones which aren't from Novell you can try the Open Source Novel Client for Linux [sourceforge.net] which doesn't support Gentoo per se but might be made to work with minimal fiddling.
  • I had linux mounting Netware drives 6 years ago, using a default Redhat 5.x install.

    I don't recall the details now, but it's ncpmount or something like that.

    You'll figure it out, ace - don't ask slashdot.

  • Ask slashdot should be used for more general topics. Topics that can create discussion. This is a techinical problem that would be better asked at LQ [linuxquestions.org]
  • All the most recent versions of Netware support native TCP/IP and come with Native File Access. The combination of the two should make it fairly easy to mount a Netware volume on a Linux box. Native File Access allows a Netware server to appear as an Appletalk server, an NFS server, or a Windows SMB server. We use the Appletalk setup at several locations and were able to successfully mount with the other two protocols during testing.

    If you are connecting to an older server, it is possible to compile IPX
  • As someone mentioned, there's a program that allows you to mount a novell volume. I think the one that's been mentioned (ncpfs) is the same one I've used. You dont need to use IPX, it'll work just fine with tcp/ip. I've used it on various linux boxes, dating back to rh 7 or so, and it's worked very well.
  • Novell now offers an official linux client that works really well. I beta tested it at work and now use it on a regular basis, the only catch is that you need SuSE or NLD, but you may or may not be able to hack it to work with Gentoo (if you do I would like to know, cus i prefer Gentoo over SuSE). I have found that it has better performance than the open source alternatives and it reads your log in scripts as well. You can find the linux client at http://download.novell.com./ [download.novell.com] This is the best way to solv
  • There is a Novell client for Linux, with that you should be able to access your Netware volumes. Here [novell.com] is the client for SUSE 9.3 Pro. You will probably have to create your own ebuild file if you want to integrate it in your Gentoo system.
  • About 8 years ago. That was the first thing we did when we were migrating away from OS/2 and onto Linux. It would seem that the drivers and tools would be pretty mature by now. Why is this on Slashdot?
  • You want ncpmount and its associated stuff. You want to do the autoconfigure and primary_interface on, and you use your not-quite-full-distinguished novell login name/password. username.context.tree - just leave off the first dot

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