  | |  | NCPFS | NCPFS 2005-07-01 - By Steve Kozakoff
Back Sorry, GSNW is not a very common acronym, I should have been more specific. GSNW=Gateway Services For Netware First Install GSNW on the Windows Server. I think it goes like this on 2000, but, I am not sure about 2003: -Start the Network Properties, right click on the connection and select Properties. -Click the services tab and click Add -Select Gateway (and Client) Services for NetWare and click OK -Enter the path of your Windows CD-ROM and click OK. When the file copying has finished click Close. -Create the NTGATEWAY group and a user that is a member of that group on the NetWare server using SYSCON on 3.12 servers, or NWADMIN/NETADMIN on 4.0 or later -Restart the Windows Server -Enter the user account you created that is a member of the NTGATEWAY group when the machine restarts. Next, this KB article should help you figure out how to setup a share to access a Netware Volume http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316083&sd=tech
Now you should be able to mount the Windows share that points to your Netware Volume on your RedHat box through fstab with smbfs or smbclient. BIG SIDE NOTE: I used this as a temporary solution while migrating Netware boxes to Windows and/or RHEL. There may be better solutions available. -Steve
>>> lugatto@(protected) 7/1/2005 10:03 >>>
Hi Steve
Thanks for your reply
Where can I find information about GSNW ?
Best Regards
Fernando
-- --Mensagem original-- -- De: Steve Kozakoff [mailto:kozaksj@(protected)] Enviada em: sexta-feira, 1 de julho de 2005 10:56 Para: redhat-list@(protected) Assunto: Re: NCPFS
Fernando,
I looked into this sometime back, but, I never found a solution for ncpfs on RHEL3. To work around this issue I put a Windows 2000 server with GSNW in the middle.
So ... my RedHat server mounts a Windows share which provides the gateway to Netware. Its not an ideal solution, but it works.
Good luck.
-Steve
>>> lugatto@(protected) 7/1/2005 07:23 >>>
Hi all,
Hope someone can help me...
I have a box running RedHat 8 for a long time..I have NCPFS installed and running. Last weekend We installed a Enterprise 3 version and I tried to download and install de NCPFS. The most recent NCPFS version I have found was installed but It is not working. When I try to start the whole thing it shows me a message saying the kernel version mismatch with ncpfs.o, and saying my kernel version os 2.4.21-32. I have search a lot using Google trying to find a solution for this but, so far, i have nothing. Can someone out there help me on this topic ?
Thanks very much in advance
Best Regards
Fernando
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