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This is the file "INSTALL", a step-by-step guide on how to install
the mars_nwe-package.
(1) Get a 'good' ipx-kernel-version and compile
it with IPX-support, but no full internal net. You can do
this by answering the following questions when running
"make config":
The IPX protocol (CONFIG_IPX) [N/m/y/?] y
Full internal IPX network (CONFIG_IPX_INTERN) [N/y/?] n
For general questions about how to compile a kernel,
please see the Linux Kernel-HOWTO.
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Best kernels for mars_nwe are 2.0.x.
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Older kernels will sometimes not work because of
bugs in the ipx-code. See examples directory for
some patches.
(2) Decide, if mars_nwe should initialize your IPX-subsystem,
make routing and handle sap/rip or if you want to do this
with 3rd party products by hand.
Before mailing problems with mars_nwe please try the first.
(2a) Configuration of the IPX-subsystem by "mars_nwe"
You do not need any other ipx-tool or routers/daemons
in this case.
It was tested that "mars_nwe", "dosemu", "ncpfs" or
Caldera's "nwclient" do coexist friendly in this case.
Set INTERNAL_RIP_SAP to "1" in `mars_nwe/config.h':
#define INTERNAL_RIP_SAP 1
If you have other IPX/NCP servers on your local net you
can let "mars_nwe" choose TRV ("the right values"(tm))
for you.
You request this with the following entries in `nwserv.conf':
3 0x0 # use your IP number for internal net.
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4 0x0 * AUTO # autodetect interfaces.
5 0x2 # set kernel autocreat interfaces = on.
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Make sure that no other server is using your internal net number
as it's networknumber.
If there is no other IPX/NCP Server on your net then the network-
number from section '4' can be any number.
4 0x10 eth0 ethernet_ii # eth0 device with network number '0x10'
# and frame ETHERNET_II.
4 0x20 eth0 802.3 # eth0 device with network number '0x20'
# und frame ETHERNET_802.3.
(2b) Manual configuration of the IPX-subsystem
In this mode you must use tools like ipx-configure and
ipxd to configure ipx-interfaces, routes and handle rip/sap.
Set INTERNAL_RIP_SAP to "0" in `mars_nwe/config.h':
#define INTERNAL_RIP_SAP 0
(3) Compile the programs from the mars_nwe-package
Unpack the source of "mars_nwe" and change to the directory
`mars_nwe' (you already did that, otherwise you won't read this).
Enter the command:
make
This will create the file `config.h' and 'mk.li'.
Edit them to suit your needs. 'mk.li" only needs to be altered under
very rare conditions or if you have problems with compiling/linking
this package.
Now run "make" again:
make
(4) Edit the configuration-file `nw.ini'.
Make sure you have all required sections included in your old
configuration-file, if you upgrade to a new version of "mars_nwe".
(5) Install everything
Just say
make install
and perhaps
make install_ini
The later is only if you want to _overwrite_ the already installed
versions of the configuration-file "nwserv.conf" by the "nw.ini" file.
(6) Create the directories visible to DOS-clients
At least the volume "SYS" must be defined in the configuration-file
"nwserv.conf". Create the associated directory if it does not
already exists and place the programs "login.exe" and "slist.exe"
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into the "LOGIN" or "login" directory.
You also can use the free mars_dosutils with a poor version of
these programms.
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NEW !
In newer versions of mars_nwe these directories will be created
after the first start of mars_nwe.
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(7) Fire it up
As root, execute the command
nwserv
(8) Stop programs (server down)
If nwserv isn't daemonized, then the server can be stopped
with ^C, otherwise the server must be shut down with a
kill of nwserv or with starting 'nwserv -k' or with the
right dos client programm (fconsole server down) as supervisor.
Entry 210 in the nw.ini file gives the time in seconds, before
the server really shuts down.
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good luck :-)
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Martin Stover <mstover@compu-art.de>
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