PFJ wrote:
Hi,
This is kind of an off-topic, but the computers at my school run windows
2000, and they use Novell networking to logon. Since I use Linux at
home, I would like to be able to go to school and use it too, just to be
different.
Make sure your systems administrators are OK with this.
Novell is typically there so the sysadmins know who is in and who isn't.
I access my work account from home very frequently (like almost every
day) using FC3t1 (and everything prior to it) without a problem.
The Novell client then gives you r/w access to your filestore on the
servers. You should be able to just ftp into that using your Novell
username and password. The sysadmins will still know you're on and the
u/n and p/w verifies it's you. Unless they're on Novell 3 in which case
any script kiddie can waltz in ;-p
TTFN
Paul
Well, under windows, the network space for each user is on the H:
drive, which is just a virtual network drive. Windows locks out write
access to C: drive, but I don't need to save anything on the local
computer anyway. How do I figure out what the pathname to the share is
in order to mount it under Knoppix?
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