Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 11:02:30 -0800 From: "Chris Smith" <chris@amgroupadmin.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: ncplib and netware 4.10 Message-ID: <017401c06600$68dcae20$0c00a8c0@amgroupadmin.com>
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Hi, I am trying to get ncplib working with a Netware 4.10 server and I cannot make it work no matter what I try. I have successfully gotten it to work on other configurations, one a 4.11 server and one a 5.0 server without a problem, but it will not login to my 4.10 server. When I do the following: /home/chris# ncplogin -S aga_41 -U chris it responds with: Netware password: I enter my password and then it responds with: ncplogin: Could not login to server AGA_41: nwerr = 89fc I try ipxping: /home/chris# ipxping aga_41 reponse: Ping aga_41 (11110000H.1H.9086H): 8 data bytes ipxping: can't recv(): Operation timed out ipxping: can't recv(): Operation timed out ipxping: can't recv(): Operation timed out ipxping: can't recv(): Operation timed out I do an ncplist: /home/chris# ncplist s response: Visible servers (from AGA_41): Name Network Node Port ---------------------------- -------- ------------ ---- AGA_41 11110000:000000000001:0451 When I look at netstat: /home/chris# netstat -fipx -r Routing tables IPX: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire 101.* 101.21f5aa47 U rl0 bebe.* bebe.* U lo0 e100.* 101.a0c9f15e7b UG rl0 e101.* 101.a0c9f15e7b UG rl0 default 101.a0c9f15e7b UG rl0 Everything looks ok there, it just refuses to talk!! My Netware Ethernet_II config (snipped from rconsole): E100B-2_EII [E100B port=DC00 mem=D5200000 int=B frame=ETHERNET_II] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 4.39 Node address: 00A0C9F15E7B Protocols: IPX Network address: 00000101 Generic statistics Total packets sent: 164,163,718 Total packets received: 132,597,013 .... Everything seems to be in order here. ---------- Does ncplib work with Netware 4.10?? I haven't had a problem with any other setups but this one. Maybe there's something I need to set on my 4.10 server to allow communication. Thank you in advance for your help. Chris Smith _________________ IT Department American Group Administrators First National Administrators To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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