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Re: NetWare and FR




>you have a big mish-mush in your head about Netware, IPX adn IP. all the
>above are very easy to implement. the Linux can act as a client to the
>Netware, and can impersonate as a Netware or NT server itself... the FR,
>unless a card in one of those two servers, will mean a router on the
>network equally accessible by either the users or any of the servers.

So what I understood up to now is this: I set up the Linux machine and
connect it to the net via the router they are buying (that was their
decision - not a card but a dedicated router), then I set up the Linux as a
NetWare client, then I set up the NetWare to run IP in addition to IPX on
it's cables, then I give each machine on the netowkr an IP address and make
them use the Linux as the default gateway. Have I got it right?

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