Changeset d47e7ea9 for basicnet/netprogs/ncpfs.xml
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r773c358 rd47e7ea9 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 2 <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" 3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [ 4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent"> 5 %general-entities; 6 7 <!ENTITY ncpfs-download-http "http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/linux/ncpfs/ncpfs-&ncpfs-version;.tar.gz"> 8 <!ENTITY ncpfs-download-ftp "ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/ncpfs/ncpfs-&ncpfs-version;.tar.gz"> 9 <!ENTITY ncpfs-size "1.6 MB"> 10 <!ENTITY ncpfs-buildsize "30 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY ncpfs-time "0.52 SBU"> 12 ]> 13 1 14 <sect1 id="ncpfs" xreflabel="NCPFS-&ncpfs-version;"> 2 15 <?dbhtml filename="ncpfs.html"?> 3 16 <title>NCPFS-&ncpfs-version;</title> 4 17 5 &ncpfs-intro; 6 &ncpfs-inst; 7 &ncpfs-exp; 8 &ncpfs-config; 9 &ncpfs-desc; 18 <sect2> 19 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>NCPFS</acronym></application></title> 20 21 <para>The <application><acronym>NCPFS</acronym></application> package 22 contains client and administration tools for use with Novell 23 networks.</para> 24 25 <sect3><title>Package information</title> 26 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'> 27 <listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink 28 url="&ncpfs-download-http;"/></para></listitem> 29 <listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink 30 url="&ncpfs-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem> 31 <listitem><para>Download size: &ncpfs-size;</para></listitem> 32 <listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required: 33 &ncpfs-buildsize;</para></listitem> 34 <listitem><para>Estimated build time: 35 &ncpfs-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist> 36 </sect3> 37 38 <sect3><title><application><acronym>NCPFS</acronym></application> dependencies</title> 39 <sect4><title>Optional</title> 40 <para> 41 <xref linkend="Linux_PAM"/> and 42 <xref linkend="php"/> 43 </para></sect4> 44 </sect3> 45 46 </sect2> 47 48 <sect2> 49 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>NCPFS</acronym></application></title> 50 51 <para>Install <application><acronym>NCPFS</acronym></application> by running the following commands:</para> 52 53 <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix="" --includedir=/usr/include \ 54 --mandir=/usr/share/man --datadir=/usr/share && 55 make && 56 make install && 57 make install-dev</userinput></screen> 58 59 </sect2> 60 61 <sect2> 62 <title>Command explanations</title> 63 64 <para><parameter>--prefix=""</parameter>: 65 installs binaries on the root partition so that they are available at 66 boot time. This may not be ideal for all systems. If 67 <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> is mounted locally, 68 <parameter>--prefix=/usr</parameter> may be a better option.</para> 69 70 <para><parameter>--includedir=/usr/include</parameter>: Tells configure 71 to look in <filename class="directory">/usr/include</filename> for header files. It also 72 tells make to install <application>NCPFS</application>'s headers here.</para> 73 74 <para><parameter>--mandir=/usr/share/man</parameter>: installs the man 75 pages in the correct location.</para> 76 77 <para><parameter>--datadir=/usr/share</parameter>: correctly installs the 78 locale files to <filename class="directory">/usr/share</filename>.</para> 79 80 <note><para>If you do not need to use the <acronym>IPX</acronym> protocol, or you use a different 81 <acronym>IPX</acronym> package, you can optionally pass <parameter>--disable-ipx</parameter> 82 and/or <parameter>--disable-ipx-tools</parameter> to the configure 83 script to disable these options.</para></note> 84 85 </sect2> 86 87 <sect2> 88 <title>Configuring <application>NCPFS</application></title> 89 90 <sect3><title>Config files</title> 91 <para><filename>~/.nwclient</filename></para> 92 </sect3> 93 94 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 95 96 <para>A config file <filename>~/.nwclient</filename> should be placed 97 in the home directory of each user that intends to use <application>ncpfs</application>. The permissions on this file should be set to 600, for obvious 98 security reasons. The configuration file should contain a single line 99 per server that the user will use. Each line should contain 100 the server name, the user name, and optionally the password. Below is a 101 sample <filename>.nwclient</filename> file.</para> 102 103 <screen><userinput># Begin example <filename>~/.nwclient</filename> config file 104 105 Server1/User1 Password 106 Server2/User1 107 Server2/Guest1 - 108 109 # End example .nwclient config file</userinput></screen> 110 111 <para>The syntax for the <filename>.nwclient</filename> file is simple, 112 <userinput>server_name/user_name password</userinput>. Be extremely 113 careful when creating or editing this file as the client utilities are 114 very picky about syntax. There should always be a space immediately 115 after the username. If this space is substituted by a tab or multiple 116 spaces, you will not get the expected results when attempting to use 117 the <application>NCPFS</application> tools. If no password is supplied, 118 the client utilities will ask for a password when it is needed. If no 119 password is needed, for instance when using a guest account, a single '-' 120 should be put in place of a password.</para> 121 122 <para>It should be noted that the ncpmount is not intended to mount 123 individual volumes because each mount point creates a separate client 124 connection to the Novell server. Mounting each individual volume 125 separately would be unwise, as mounting all volumes on a server 126 under one mount point uses only one client connection.</para> 127 128 <para>If you need to set up the <acronym>IPX</acronym> protocol at boot, 129 you can install the 130 <filename>/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/services/ipx</filename> 131 network service script included with the 132 <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/> package.</para> 133 134 <screen><userinput><command>make install-service-ipx</command></userinput></screen> 135 136 <para>Next install the configurations script, 137 <filename>ifconfig.ipx0</filename>. The configuration assumes 138 <acronym>IPX</acronym> will be set up on 139 <emphasis role="strong">eth0</emphasis> 140 and the network frame type is 802.2. You should confirm that these are 141 the correct settings and adjust as necessary.</para> 142 143 <para><emphasis>Note</emphasis>: This will overwrite any existing file.</para> 144 145 <screen><userinput><command>cat > /etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.ipx0 << "EOF"</command> 146 ONBOOT=yes 147 SERVICE=ipx 148 IPXDEV=eth0 149 FRAME=802.2 150 <command>EOF</command></userinput></screen> 151 152 </sect3> 153 154 </sect2> 155 156 <sect2> 157 <title>Contents</title> 158 159 <itemizedlist> 160 161 <listitem><para><emphasis>Client Utilities:</emphasis> <command> 162 ncpmount</command>, <command>ncpumountt</command>, 163 <command>nprintt</command>, <command>nsendt</command>, 164 <command>nwpasswdt</command>, <command>nwsfindt</command>, 165 <command>pqlistt</command>, <command>pqrmt</command>, <command> 166 pqstatt</command> and <command>slist</command>.</para></listitem> 167 168 <listitem><para><emphasis>Server Admin Utilities:</emphasis> 169 <command>ncopyt</command>, <command>nwbocreatet</command>, 170 <command>nwbolst</command>, <command>nwbopropst</command>, 171 <command>nwbormt</command>, <command>nwbpaddt</command>, 172 <command>nwbpcreatet</command>, <command>nwbprmt</command>, 173 <command>nwbpsett</command>, <command>nwbpvaluest</command>, 174 <command>nwdirt</command>, <command>nwdpvaluest</command>, 175 <command>nwfsctrlt</command>, <command>nwfsinfot</command>, 176 <command>nwfstimet</command>, <command>nwgrantt</command>, 177 <command>nwpurget</command>, <command>nwrevoket</command>, 178 <command>nwrightst</command>, <command>nwtrusteet</command>, 179 <command>nwtrustee2t</command>, <command>nwuserlistt</command>, 180 and <command>nwvolinfo</command>.</para></listitem> 181 182 <listitem><para><emphasis><acronym>IPX</acronym> Interface Utilities:</emphasis> 183 <command>ipx_cmdt</command>, <command>ipx_configuret</command>, 184 <command>ipx_interfacet</command>, <command>ipx_internal_nett</command> 185 and <command>ipx_route</command>.</para></listitem> 186 187 <listitem><para><emphasis>Other Utilities:</emphasis> 188 <command>ncpmap</command> and <command>nwauth</command>.</para></listitem> 189 190 </itemizedlist> 191 192 </sect2> 10 193 11 194 </sect1>
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