Linux IPX-HOWTO
Kevin Thorpe,
kevin@pricetrak.com
v2.3, 06 May 1998
This document aims to describe how to obtain, install and configure various tools available for the the Linux operating system that use the Linux kernel IPX protocol support.
1.
Introduction.
1.1 Changes from the previous release.
1.2 Introduction.
2.
Disclaimer.
3.
Related Documentation.
3.1 New versions of this document.
3.2 Feedback.
3.3 Mailing list support.
4.
Some of the terms used in this document.
5.
A brief discussion of IPX network topology
6.
The IPX related files in the
/proc
filesystem.
7.
Greg Pages IPX tools.
7.1 The IPX tools in more detail.
8.
Configuring your Linux machine as an IPX router.
8.1 Do I need to configure an internal network ?
9.
Configuring your Linux machine as an NCP client.
9.1 Obtaining
ncpfs
.
9.2 Building
ncpfs
for kernel 1.2.13.
9.3 Building
ncpfs
for kernels 1.3.71++/2.0.*.
9.4 Configuring and using
ncpfs
.
10.
Configuring your Linux machine as an NCP server.
10.1 The
mars_nwe
package.
10.2 The
lwared
package.
11.
Configuring your Linux machine as a Novell Print Client.
12.
Configuring your Linux machine as a Novell Print Server.
12.1 Prerequisites
12.2 Configuration
13.
An overview of the
ncpfs
user and adminstration commands
13.1 User commands.
13.2 Administration tools.
14.
Configuring PPP for IPX support.
14.1 Configuring an IPX/PPP server.
14.2 Configuring an IPX/PPP client.
15.
IPX tunnel over IP
15.1 Obtaining
ipxtunnel
15.2 Building
ipxtunnel
15.3 Configuring
ipxtunnel
15.4 Testing and using
ipxtunnel
16.
Commercial IPX support for Linux.
16.1 Caldera'a Network Desktop
17.
Some Frequently Asked Questions
18.
Copyright Message.
19.
Miscellaneous and Acknowledgements.