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Re: [SLE] NSS volumes on Linux
  • From: Moby <moby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 18:23:03 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <4523FBF9.6000509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Moby <moby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

After going through Novell's web site multiple times, I realize
(correctly I think) that OES on Linux and SLES are the same product,

They are not. OES is basically SLES plus additional Novell services
on top.

namely a Linux core with Novell services on top. I am interested in
being able to create NSS volumes on Linux and having people use those
NSS volumes from machines running the Novell client for Windows. From
what I gather, I can do that with OES on Linux and also with SLES.
Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to create NSS volumes on
stock Suse Linux 10.1? I understand that one would have to buy either
OES or SLES - but having done that, is there a way to take the
components required for creating NSS volumes and providing NCP
services and installing them on a stock SuSE Linux 10.1 machine?

10.1 comes with the novfs kernel module but I do not know what else is
needed to get this running,

Andreas
Thanks for your replay Andreas. From what I have been able to gather so far, it may not be possible to use NSS on stock SuSE 10.1, though it is something I still intend to try and make sure cannot be done. Apparently NSS support has to be built into the kernel, and the NSS code base is proprietary (at least so far - hopeful look!). I am going to setup a OES on Linux box and see if I can identify whether I can pull out pieces to create NSS volumes on stock 10,1 - not sure about it's legality though :(

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--Moby



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