Unix/Novell interface
Daniel A. Graifer
dag at fciva.FRANKLIN.COM
Sat Jan 12 00:07:26 AEST 1991
It seems to me there is some confusion about what is meant by "Unix/Novell
interface".
"Let me log into my unix machine using a terminal emulator on my
Novell Network supported PC". I Believe this is what the Interlan
gateway product does.
"Let me runDOS/Unix integration software like telnet client and NFS
client on my Novell Network supported PC without haveing to reboot/
reconfigure". This is what the Clarkson Packet Driver stuff gets
you.
"Give me unix software to make my Unix host look like a Novell
server to my PCs". This is Portable Netware.
One that has no solution is "Give me a way to make my NFS server look
like a Novell Server to my Novell client PCs". Don't laugh; This is
what a GatorBox with GatorShare does for Apple FileShare/NFS.
Anyways, my point is, whether you can integrate Unix/Novell depends on
what you mean by "integrate". Just because TokenRing/Ethernet Router boxes
exist doesn't mean you can easily integrate your IBM PC-network with your
TCP/IP unix stuff.
How much are various vendors, especially Interactive, charging for their
Portable Netware ports? My hardware/OS vendor (Prime Computer) has done
some work to provide terminal emulation to the PCs as part of the package,
and is charging _alot_ for it.
We should probably move this thread to comp.dcom.lans, where Novell/
Unix integration has been discussed at length. Portable Netware is
available for numerous other platforms besides SysV 386 (for example
Pyramid).
Dan
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