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Guide to Gateways for LAN Servers
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Introducing SCO Gateway for NetWare
SCO Gateway for NetWare at a glance
NetWare login requirements
SCO Gateway for NetWare graphical tools
SCO Gateway for NetWare commands
SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
SCO Gateway for NetWare print system
Installing and configuring SCO Gateway for NetWare
Configuring the UNIX component of SCO Gateway for NetWare
Installing and configuring the NetWare component of SCO Gateway for NetWare
Adding and removing SCO Gateway for NetWare printers
Installing NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) on NetWare
Step 1: 3.11 only: Install NetWare patch and load other NLMs
Step 2: Cut two floppy disks containing the NLMs
Step 3: Copy NLMs from the floppies to the NetWare file server
Step 4: Add UNIX name space support to NetWare volumes
Step 5: Edit the NFSUSERS, NFSGROUP, and PASSWD files
Step 6: Edit the UNISTART file
Step 7: 3.11 only: Add a first line to start bcastlib
Step 8: Edit the UNISTOP file
Step 9: 4.x only: Load inetdb
Step 10: Start the NLM manually
Step 11: Configure the system to start the NLM automatically
Step 12: 4.x only: Set up NDS mappings
Using SCO Gateway for NetWare
Adding SCO Gateway for NetWare tools to your Desktop
Using the NetWare Access Manager and other tools
Logging into a NetWare server
Logging into multiple NetWare servers
Checking NetWare login status
Changing your NetWare password
Changing your NetWare password for multiple servers
Logging out of one NetWare server
Logging out of multiple NetWare servers
Viewing SCO Gateway for NetWare printers
Controlling your autologin feature
Filtering NetWare server display
Long format: displaying additional NetWare server data
Viewing users logged into a NetWare server
Viewing NetWare volumes
Sending and managing SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs
Sending SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs
Managing SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs
Table of SCO Gateway for NetWare commands
Administering SCO Gateway for NetWare
SCO Gateway for NetWare overview
Understanding SCO Gateway for NetWare
NetWare login requirements
Manual login
Autologin
NetWare Loadable Modules
NLMs, UNIX system permissions and NetWare rights
About SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
About the SCO Gateway for NetWare print system
What happens when a user submits a SCO Gateway for NetWare print job
lp options for SCO Gateway for NetWare print jobs
Cleaning up NetWare print job description files
Customizing the SCO Gateway for NetWare printer interface script
How SCO Gateway for NetWare and IPX/SPX daemons interact
SCO Gateway for NetWare administrative tasks
Installing and configuring SCO Gateway for NetWare
Installing NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) on NetWare
Step 1: Copy NLMs from the floppy to the NetWare file server
Step 2: Edit the NFSUSERS and NFSGROUP files
Step 3: Edit the NFSPARAM and AUTOEXEC.NCF files
Step 4: Start the NLM
Step 5: Add UNIX system namespace support to NetWare volumes
Removing SCO Gateway for NetWare
Removing NetWare Loadable Modules from NetWare
Adding a SCO Gateway for NetWare printer
Removing a SCO Gateway for NetWare printer
Mapping SCO OpenServer and NetWare users
Viewing local users
Logging out all users
Mounting and unmounting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
Filesystem mount options (NUC)
Mounting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems at boot time
Mounting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems from the command line
Unmounting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems from the command line
Enabling user mounting of SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
NFS exporting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
Accessing SCO Gateway for NetWare files from an NFS client
Stopping and starting SCO Gateway for NetWare
Tuning NCP packet security level
Tuning the auto-unmount feature
Tuning the cleanup of print description files
Troubleshooting SCO Gateway for NetWare
Troubleshooting IPX/SPX and SCO Gateway for NetWare
Troubleshooting SCO Gateway for NetWare autologin
Troubleshooting the SCO Gateway for NetWare print system
Printing NetWare files on a SCO Gateway for NetWare printer
Remote Line Printing (RLP) to a SCO Gateway for NetWare printer
Troubleshooting SCO Gateway for NetWare display of server error messages
Troubleshooting SCO Gateway for NetWare licensing problems
Troubleshooting SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems without NUC and NFS NLMs
Administering and using LAN Manager Client
Guidelines to using LMC
Configuring LAN Manager Client
Enabling LMC
Starting/stopping LMC
LAN Manager Servers
User-level security servers
Share-level servers
Logging on to a server
Mounting and unmounting remote filesystems
About mounting and unmounting LMC filesystems
Mounting remote filesystems
Enabling user mounting
Adding printers
NFS exporting of LMC mounted filesystems
Troubleshooting LMC
Slow network adapter
Logging on to an account that does not exist
Trying to mount off a machine that does not exist
Logging on to a non-existent remote filesystem
Logging on to an unknown machine
Mounting non-existent filesystems on a known machine
Diagnosing problems using vcview
Configuring and using NetBIOS
Configuration considerations over TCP/IP
Verifying broadcasts
Setting the scope identifier
Viewing NetBIOS status
SCO Gateway for NetWare commands (NWG)
nregd(NWG)
nuc(NWG)
nucam_unmountd(NWG)
nucamd(NWG)
nucmessaged(NWG)
nwcleand(NWG)
nwlogin(NWG)
nwlogind(NWG)
nwlogout(NWG)
nwlogoutall(NWG)
nwmp(NWG)
nwnfd(NWG)
nwpasswd(NWG)
nwservers(NWG)
nwsignatures(NWG)
nwvolumes(NWG)
nwwho(NWG)
nwwhoami(NWG)
slist(NWG)
ulist(NWG)
LAN Manager Client commands (LMC)
lmc(LMC)
lmcrc(LMC)
nbstatus(LMC)
vcview(LMC)
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