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Date:      Wed, 16 Aug 1995 09:40:33 +0930 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert)
Cc:        msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, gary@palmer.demon.co.uk, paul@freebsd.org, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Netware gateway.
Message-ID:  <199508160010.JAA27070@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <9508151809.AA07134@cs.weber.edu> from "Terry Lambert" at Aug 15, 95 12:09:25 pm

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Terry Lambert stands accused of saying:
> > > Unless you go TCP on the WFWG boxes, which is ruled out by the address
> > > assignment restrictions, I think the WFWG<-->TCP gateway transactions
> > > will be IPX by definition.
> > 
> > Um. What address restrictions?  If the IP all happens on a private network
> > and everything is proxied, what assignment restrictions are there?
> 
> Well, I think running the extra stack will take more memory.

Yeees... a few hundred K at most.  It's a VxD, so despite all it's other
faults, when you're not using it it will be swapped out.

> I think if there is more than one hop for the NetWare server, it means
> buying TCP/IP for all intermediate NetWare servers to get your packets
> routed to the gateway.

In this scenario, the one for which I was proposing this solution, there
is only one ethernet, and only one server.  You can also put a _really_
cheesy BSD system beside the Novell server as a TCP bridge; depending on
the street price of the Novell TCP stack this may well be cheaper.
(I've done this before - a 386sx16 with 4M and a 40M disk and a couple
of ethernet cards is a _really_ cheap ethernet bridge.)

> Admittedly, if you do an internal net right, you get around the address
> space restrictions, but there are still others there.  NetWare likes
> a heirarchical arrangement of servers, for one thing.

What's Netware got to do with anything here?  We have a bunch of WfW
machines, some string and a Netware box.  We want to connect the WfW machines
to the 'net, so that people can do netty things. KISS

> 					Terry Lambert

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