I have an idea:  codepage and charset.  Perhaps I need to specify these?

How would I find out the correct values from my windows client? Where could I find a list of values to try?

--Ryan

On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Steven Harms wrote:

When I execute it on my computer, I use:

ncpmount -U USERNAME.HO.PLC -S SHARED_DRIVE -A 10.80.80.2 -m test

* USERNAME.HO.PLC was shown on the windows novell login screen, so I
took that from there.
* SHARED_DRIVE is the actual share name which I got from my netware admin
* 10.80.80.2 is the actual IP of the netware box
* test is the folder I want to mount it to

Hope that helps

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Ryan Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
Hm.  I tried both the binary Jaunty package and compiling the Lucid package,
with the same results.

Could I just be misunderstanding what info to grab from where to put in the
command line?

Another thing I'd like to mention.  I've tried using ncplogin.  The manpage
says that if you use the -A option, it will use UDP/IP instead of IPX.  The
behavior I'm seeing from strace does not support this.  I see some attempts
to create sockets with PF_IPX, and no attempts to make sockets with PF_INET.

But I'm still not at all sure I've gathered the correct info.  I've seen
lots of manpages and howtos about how to use the ncpmount command, but I
can't find any howtos about how to gather the requisite information from
Windows' novell client, so I know what to put in the command line.

--Ryan

On Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Steven Harms wrote:

Just download the Jaunty binary, the compiling step is the problem.
Karmic GCC broke the package, or you can download the lucid src deb
and compile that.


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Ryan Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

Hm.  I *was* using the 32-bit Karmic.  However, I just downloaded the
source
for the Jaunty package and compiled it.  I got the same results.

Does this maybe depend on stuff in the kernel which is messed up?  Do I
need
to get another kernel?  Or am I still just getting my arguments wrong?

Thanks.
--Ryan

On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Steven Harms wrote:

Ryan,

Which version of Ubuntu are you using?  Unfortunately if it's 32-bit
karmic, it was shippeed broken.  Solutions are to use Jaunty package,
or my fixes should have made it into lucid.



On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Ryan Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi.  I'm having a hard time using ncpmount.  I'm not sure to whom to
turn
for help, so I'm trying the ubuntu package maintainers.

In Windows, I have my home drive mounted.  It says
       (H:) Ryan on 'SERVERNAME\Dept_users\Users

When I check my "Novell Connections", I see that I have this row:

Resource    User     Conn No.  Auth Style           eDirectory Tree
Trans
SERVERNAME  CN=ryan   XXXX     eDirectory Services  DIR
IP
(tree) DIR  CN=ryan

By watching the login traffic with wireshark, I determined that the
windows client communicates with
       servername.dept.company.com  and
       dir.dept.company.com

Also, my "context" on the login dialog is listed as
       people.dept.company.com

So, I'm trying to figure out how to put this together into an ncpmount
command line.  The closest I could come up with was:
       ncpmount -C -S SERVERNAME -A servername.dept.company.com \
          -U ryan -V Dept_users/Users/Ryan \
         /mnt

If I do this, I get
       ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login

I've tried using the tree instead:
       ncpmount -C -T DIR -A servername.dept.company.com \
          -U ryan -V Dept_users/Users/Ryan \
         /mnt

but I get
       ncpmount: Server not found (0x8847) in tree search

I've tried many variations on my name (-U), such as
       ryan.people.dept.company.com
       CN=ryan
       CN=ryan.people.dept.company.com
       CN=ryan,DC=people,DC=dept,DC=company,DC=com

All these give me the same
       ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login

except that last one, where I get
       ncpmount: Expected RDN delimiter (-315) in nds login

I've also tried with the -C (case sensitive password) and without.

I even edited tried altering the program so that it wouldn't uppercase
my
username before sending it to the server, and I've tried several case
variations, all of which give me
       ncpmount: No such entry (-601) in nds login


Any suggestions?  OR, any suggestions on someplace else to ask these
questions?

Thanks.
--Ryan

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