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- From: donp@novell.com (don provan)
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.102639.21676@novell.com>
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 10:26:39 GMT
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- In article <By0903.EwJ@hpwin052.uksr.hp.com> peterb@hpber010.swiss.hp.com (Peter Baumann) writes:
- > I have a Unix machine and I want connect over Rlogin , Telnet Ftp a.s.o to
- > the Server ...
-
- What exactly do you expect to happen when you Telnet or rlogin to a
- file server?
-
- > How is it to setup the server as a TCP/IP Server ???
- > How can I specify the Server IP-Adress ??
- > How about NFS ??? Is it possible to use ???
-
- NetWare v3.11 comes with a manual called something like "TCP/IP
- Supervisor's Guide". (One of the "skinny" manuals, as someone
- recently so politely put it.) That might answer some of your
- questions. NetWare v3.11 doesn't come with any of the standard
- services you're thinking about (the only service provided with NetWare
- v3.11 is SNMP), but Novell sells two add-on products for NetWare to
- fill your needs: Flex/IP, which contains FTP, print services, and some
- other stuff like that, and NetWare NFS which packages NFS along with
- pretty much the same services found in Flex/IP.
- don provan
- donp@novell.com
-