Although there are many book on NetWare for Intel-based servers, none have been available on NetWare for UNIX products. This authoritative volume fills that void by exploring NetWare for UNIX in detail and answering all the user's pertinent questions regarding UNIX Netware operating systems and related products.
This book explains how to connect the two hottest areas in computing today: Novell's NetWare and UNIX. Using a hands-on approach, the book provides NetWare and UNIX administrators, dealers, and integrators with valuable lessons in providing UNIX services to NetWare users and vice versa.
This manual fulfills the need for a thorough reference showing the strengths of different products and how to maximize these strengths. The work provides critical insight and understanding for:
This book is written for advanced NetWare administrators who want to learn how to install, configure, and tune Linux, and integrate it with NetWare and NDS. The CD-ROM includes custom programs that help the user install and run Linux.
Novell's Guide to UnixWare 2 provides Novell's authorized guidance to its remarkable UNIX System V Release 4.2 product. Written for administrators and end-users alike, this book features only the latest, most useful, Novell-supplied information. No dusty descriptions of outdated text editors, awk or sed scripts here. Instead, this book is packed with tangible answers to your practical questions on how to connect to NetWare, get DOS and Windows working in UNIX, access the Internet, tune your UNIX system for best performance, make multitasking a reality, and create over 30 powerful shell scripts to simplify major UNIX tasks. UnixWare 2 is showcased throughout the book, but the concepts - even the commands - will be of value to anyone running a UNIX System on a PC.
This introduction to networking on Linux now covers firewalls, including the use of ipchains and Netfilter, masquerading, and accounting. Other new topics in this second edition include Novell (NCP/IPX) support and INN (news administration).
Here is all the practical, hands-on information you need to build, manage and maintain a heterogeneous computing environment with hardware, software, and network equipment from a number of different vendors. Packed with real-world case studies and proven techniques for integrating disparate platforms, operating systems and servers, Multi-Operating
The ultimate operating system reference: Over 8,000 commands and 57,000 command options from every major operating system--Windows. UNIX. Linux. NetWare. Macintosh. DOS. If you're a systems professional, chances are you're pretty familiar with commands in at least one of these operating systems. But what happens when you need to get up to speed on an operating system you don't know? This ingenious reference will have you up and running in no time. It describes and illustrates every command in every commonly used operating system, and cross-references each command to the equivalent commands in other operating systems. The Universal Command Guide for Operating Systems bridges the gap between all operating systems by cross-referencing commands between the many different operating systems that exist today. All major operating systems are covered and fully referenced, including IBM AIX 4.3.3; Sun Solaris 7 and 8; Red Hat Linux 7.0; OpenBSD 2.7; NetWare 3.12, 4.11, 5.1, and 6; DOS 6.22; Windows 95, 98, Me, XP, NT 4 Workstation, NT 4 Server, NT 4 Terminal Server, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, 2000 Advanced Server; and Mac OS 9.1. About the CD-ROM: * The UCG Finder--Finds the command you need for any Operating System * 2000 additional cross-references for Novell, Microsoft, and UNIX/Linux * All UNIX/Linux shells and internal shell commands cross-referenced. * VNC Remote Control software, MySQL and other great software for all operating systems. About the Author: Guy Lotgering (Soraker, Sweden) has worked for many years as a consultant working on Novell, Microsoft, and UNIX networking systems. Currently, he works for Telecomputing AB in Sweden specializing in SBC (Server Based Computing) and ASP (Application Service Providing) Citrix solutions. The UCG Training Team consists of 19 individuals, each experts in their own fields, with combined experience of over 250 years.
UnixWare, the first easy-to-use, unified version of UNIX for the personal computer, is the topic of this important, hands-on guide designed for users in a NetWare business environment. This reference covers setting up UnixWare, running applications, networking UnixWare systems, troubleshooting, and much more. Users do not need prior UNIX system experience but should be familiar with PCs.
UNIXWare is the Univel implementation of UNIX SVR 4. A clear and simple tutorial for beginning UNIX users, this book offers exercises throughout to assure the grasp of concepts accommodates the UNIX "rookie" who is at the same time an advanced computer user with a wide range of information needs. The guide uses the world of baseball--its rules, players, strategies, and fans--to illustrate and explain UNIX concepts.