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From: fozz@xmission.com (Fozziliny Moo)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: MS-Kermit and Novell v3.12
Date: 17 Jan 1995 10:12:46 -0700
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Summary: How do I run TCP/IP over Novell with MS-Kermit
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I know there are a few different ways to do this, but I am curious about
what others have found is the best method of doing this.
I would like to run MS-DOS Kermit on a DOS workstation connected to a
Novell Netware v3.12 network. Physically, the network cable is also
connected to two IBM RS/6000 machines talking TCP/IP. What is the best way
to get MS-Kermit to talk to the RS/6000s while running a Netware client
shell? Should I look at a dual-stack solution? Or is there an easy way to
encapsulate the TCP/IP packets in the IPX and then have the Netware server
break the TCP/IP packets out?
-Fozz
--
"This may seem a bit weird, but that's okay, because it is weird."
-- The Perl v5.0 manual page.
Doran Barton / Fozziliny Moo (fozz@xmission.com or http://xmission.com/~fozz/ )