Along the NetWare support lines, we are hoping that iSCSI will provide the
support we need for Novell. From what we understand the NetWare iSCSI
initiator will ship in the NetWare 6.5 box in June.
Mark
>>> Alan McLachlan <amclachlan@asi.com.au>
04/16/03 12:17AM >>>
Robert,
One problem is that in workgroup
mode NTFS security isn't available. In
fact, no real security is
available...
There appear to be two options to using a filer in a Novell
environment:
1) The "gateway" Novell server approach. This involves using
a Novell server
running Novell NFS Services (with lots of CPU and RAM) with a
direct
back-to-back link to the filer to act as an I/O path. Clients
and
application hosts only see the Novell server, while the filer thinks
the
Novell server is a Unix NIS server that also happens to be it's only
client
:o). Security is a subset of Novell permissions as available by
mapping Unix
permissions. The drawback here is that the Novell server itself
will be an
I/O bottleneck.
2) eDirectory and Windows integration. For
this you need a DC, as you have
identified. The Windows DC runs the Novell
eDirectory client and the
security is synchronised with Novell Account
Manager. All clients that need
to access the filer need to have the CIFS
redirector running. Permissions
are mapped by Novell Account
Manager.
An issue with approach 2 is that when passwords are changed by a
helpdesk
directly in eDirectory, they may not be synchronised immediately. If
anyone
has found a workaround for this please
respond.
regards,
Alan.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Robert Borowicz [
mailto:rbaus@swbell.net]Sent: Wednesday,
16 April 2003 6:26 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: CIFS in
Workgroup mode
Does anybody run CIFS shares in workgroup mode? That
is not
booted/authenticated with a PDC?
I have the joy of trying to
make my machine work in a Novell environment
and no DC and would love to
share ideas with other lucky souls like me....
TIA
-Bob
Borowicz
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