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- From: Bruce.Weinel@p1.f456.n632.z3.fidonet.org (Bruce Weinel)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs
- Subject: NetWare and NFS - Coexistence.
- Message-ID: <724829411.AA02965@csource.oz.au>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 08:06:38
- Sender: gateway@csource.oz.au
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- arifin@iti.gov.sg was heard in "The Pit" saying to All
-
- ag> From: arifin@iti.gov.sg (Arifin Othman (JSAIC))
- ag> Organization: National Computer Board, Singapore
- ag>
- ag> Would be interested if anyone who has attempted this to e-mail me
- ag> their success story.
- ag>
- ag> Thank you in advance.
-
- If you want a client (i.e. workstation) running Windows to have both NFS
- access
- and NetWare access then it can be done "out of the box" by using two products
- from NetManage: Chameleon/NFS plus IPX/Link. The Chameleon/NFS product allows
- the PC to be an NFS client and/or server. The IPX/Link product implements dual
- protocol stacks (IPX and TCP/IP) for NetWare via a packet interface (its
- actually
- based on Spry Concurrent).
-
- Note that this does _not_ address the issue of non-Windows clients nor does
- it allow the NetWare server to "mount" an NFS drive (see Novell for their NFS
- product for this) or vice versa (see your Unix vendor for NetWare/X).
-
- * Origin: Howls from "The Pit" BBS (03) 321-3295 (3:632/456.1@fidonet)
-