Netware 386 tcp/ip link to SCO Unix

Joe J jjr at cdffp.uucp
Sat Nov 17 06:03:28 AEST 1990


In article <1990Nov13.180514.14393 at momenta> gregpf at momenta (Greg Presedo-Floyd) writes:
>km at cs.pitt.edu writes:
>>A local site is planning on setting up a "Netware 386" machine and would
>>like to link it to a 486 machine running SVR3 Unix. Does anyone know
>>whether Netware 386 supports tcp/ip or not?
>>  Ken Mitchum
>Ken, 
>We are doing the same thing.  What I did is call the guy that sold us Netware.
>I'm sure the Novell stuff will (evenutally) be transparent, convienent, etc.,
>BUT if you just want to log in, try getting the "National Center for Super-
>Computing"  's version of PC telnet, or mail me and I will send it to you.

I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but we use
the Wollongong WIN/TCP product.  If I use the ipx from Novell
& login to Novell, then run the wintcp stuff, I can ftp
from my "local" Novell drive (F: in my case) to & from Unix
(via ethernet; western digital in my pc, 3com in the Novell box).
We are running Novell advanced 286.  In 386 boxes.  SCO Xenix 2.3.1,
tcp/ip 1.0.1h  and some SCO UNIX 3.2.2
Hope this helps.
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