On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Mike Hicks wrote:

> Timothy Wilson wrote:
> > 
> > I may be off base here, but I believe that the only Novell stuff available
> > for Linux these days is NDS. Quite a different beast than actual NetWare.
> 
> Heh, well, that would explain why I couldn't find the Caldera/Novell
> client software when I was looking for it last week..  However, a lot of
> the functionality that was in the `official' client software has been
> integrated into the open source alternatives in the ncpfs package. 
> There's also some server software, MARS NWE, though I don't know how
> advanced it is, not to mention the fact that the homepage is largely in
> German.

I should have been more clear. There are certainly third-party products
available that will access NetWare shares, emulate Novell servers, etc. What
I meant was that the only "official" Novell stuff for Linux is their new NDS
8/eDirectory products.

I have used Mars_nwe. It's essentially Samba for NetWare. It works, but only
with bindery emulation on your NetWare servers. With official NDS now
available, I doubt that Mars_nwe will continue to be developed.

-Tim

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