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Re: ncpmount trouble



I will the presentation thing in mind.  I have a three-user license of 
Netware 4.11 available for testing/demo purposes (it's my own from 
a class I took) and well we all know about linux's license.  So when 
I've learned more along these lines and have enough material to 
present, I'll raise my hand for it.  Promise.

On 3 Apr 2000, Adam Williams <members@kalamazoolinux.org> wrote: 


>  From          : kalamazoolinux>members-request
>  To            : adam
>  Subject       : Re: ncpmount trouble
>  Date          : 01/01/70 01:01
> 
> 
> >Aside to Mr. Zimmerman comments:
> >Yes, the Novell/Linux integration is an interest of mine also, as
> >there are services that Linux can provide to Netware that Novell
> >makes you pay through the nose for.  It's been a pretty quiet topic
> >(An article or two about something Novell is *planning* to do to
> >embrace Linux and OSS... but never anything concrete.)
> 
> Sounds like a topic for a presentation guys!~
> 
> Does Linux need an NDS client?  I was under the impression that you
> can access and NDS tree with the standard LDAP protocol (as you can
> access~ M$ Active Directory).  Linux has a "complete" set of LDAP
> tools including~ integration via PAM and NSS.  I have of course never
> used NDS, but other~ LDAPpy people have mentioned such an arrangement.
> 
> 


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