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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi Mic,<br>
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It was a few years ago that I did it, and could depend on the Novell
setup.. but when I had a linux box plugged into a Novell network at a
high school, it just got an IP by DHCP and worked with the internet,
without the need for authentication.<br>
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Cheers; Dan<br>
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deepwater lagoon wrote:
<blockquote cite="midBAY107-F60EFF11813AA19CF12FF3AA480@phx.gbl"
type="cite">I'm planning on helping someone install fedora at the
Beconsfield TAFE campus. It would be nice if we could get acces to the
internet for updates and packages. The TAFE uses DHCP servers with
Novell Netware. I've had a brief look on the net, but all I could find
was information for accessing network filesystems. Any ideas would be
much appreciated.
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- Mic
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