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Chapter 10. File Access
You should also make sure that tl-umount-all-ncp runs at logout. This can be done with the
following command:
# ln -s /opt/thinlinc/bin/tl-umount-all-ncp /opt/thinlinc/etc/xlogout.d
Given the example above, the user’s Netware home directory will be mounted on the directory
novell/home under the user’s Linux home directory. Also, another Netware directory will be mounted
at novell/common. Upon logout, all Netware shares will be unmounted.
10.2.3. Using the Native Novell Client to Access Novell File Servers
Novell has released a Linux version of their Novell Client. ThinLinc provides support scripts to help
integrate the Novell Client in a ThinLinc installation by automatically adding information on username,
eDirectory tree, user’s context and user’s password, the latter by using the ThinLinc Single Sign-On
feature.
Note: There are currently two ways to access Novell File Servers via NCPFS - either via the ncpfs
package and kernel module, or via Novell’s Client for Linux. The former is described in Section
10.2.2.
The Native Novell Client for Linux can mount file resources from Novell file servers. This can be done
manually after login by using the map command, or by running the user’s login script. The latter is done
by passing the -r parameter to nwlogin.
10.2.3.1. Requirements
The Native Novell Client for Linux must be installed on the ThinLinc server. The integration scripts in
ThinLinc has been tested using Novell Client v1.2 on Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.
The ThinLinc server must be configured to use LDAP for authentication as described in Section 9.3. The
commands used for mounting resources from Netware servers, described below, use the values in
/etc/ldap.conf to find what LDAP server to ask for needed information.
10.2.3.2. Logging in
With ThinLinc, a command named tl-nwlogin is shipped. This is a wrapper around the nwlogin
command shipped as part of the Native Novell Client for Linux. The tl-nwlogin command takes the
same commandline parameters as nwlogin, with the difference that if required parameters such as
username, tree, context and password are missing on the commandline, tl-nwlogin will add them before
running nwlogin.
If a parameter for one of several of username, tree, context or password is passed on the tl-nwlogin
commandline, it will be passed untouched to nwlogin. This allows for flexibility. For example, if the user
should be logged in using the same username, context and password but to a different tree, just add -t
<treename> to the tl-nwlogin commandline. This will cause tl-nwlogin to automatically add username,
context and password, but will pass the tree parameter unchanged to nwlogin.
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