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From: "Greg Steel" <grs@enternet.com.au>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Kermit connectivity under wfw 3.11
Date: 17 Oct 1997 10:27:18 GMT
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Help we are currently running Kermit loading odipkt and winpkt drivers
under a wfw 3.11 enviroment. We also have the latest version of Novell's
clienr32 running a 16bit driver to connect to Novell 3.12 and 4.11 file
servers. Kermit is used under this enviroment to access a Hp9000 Unix box.
We are shortly to deploy Ip within our organisation and want to run either
Microsoft's or Novell's ip stack to get connectivity to an ip host, a Lotus
Notes server. At the same time we still need Kermit access, the ip stack
would obtain the ip address from a dhcp server running on a Netware 4.11
server.....phew.....
Unfortunately we won't be upgrading to Windows 95 or Nt for about 6-12
months. I need to know if anyone has or is doing the above and how (in
reasonably plain english) can tell me how or if it's possible. I have
started tested the ndis3pkt.386 driver but don't really yet understand how
it works or if I can configure it to work.
Essentially two ip stacks would need to run in parallel but (yes it's
messy) but can someone explain it all if possible...
Thankyou
Greg Steel
Victorian Superannuation Board
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Pls send any reply to the following Email address
greg.steel@vicsuper.vic.gov.au