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Novell NetWare

Novell NetWare. CS363 11 February, 1999. NetWare 3.1x. NetWare Architecture Directory and File Structure Security Account Restrictions Trustee Assignments Inheritance File/Directory Attributes. NetWare 3.1x. Bindery Services Print Services Protocols IPX, SPX NCP SAP Utilities.

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Novell NetWare

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  1. Novell NetWare CS363 11 February, 1999

  2. NetWare 3.1x • NetWare Architecture • Directory and File Structure • Security • Account Restrictions • Trustee Assignments • Inheritance • File/Directory Attributes

  3. NetWare 3.1x • Bindery Services • Print Services • Protocols • IPX, SPX • NCP • SAP • Utilities

  4. Architecture • Core OS + Modules of functionality • four types of modules • .LAN - Network Interface drivers • .DSK - Hard disk controller drivers • .NAM - Name space drivers • .NLM - Enhancement Utilites

  5. NLMs • LAN • NE2000.LAN • 3C5x9.LAN • DSK • IDE.DSK • AHA1520.DSK • NAM • MAC, OS/2, DOS(loaded by default)

  6. NLMs • NLM • TTS - Transaction Tracking System • CDROM - allows for mounting of a CD • 3rd Party - ArcServe,FaxServe, BackupExec

  7. NetWare Architecture

  8. NetWare Client

  9. Client32

  10. Directory Structure

  11. Search MAP • Search Maps will add themselves to the PATH variable. • It will either OVERWRITE the spot in the PATH (MAP S1:=) • Insert and push right existing (MAP INS S1:=) • Map S16:= will assign next avail search map, til 16, then overwrites

  12. MAP Command • ROOT - creates a fake root of the file system (great for applications and security) • MAP ROOT H:=SYS:\USERS\%LOGIN_NAME • H:=sys:\users\BillS • C - changes a Network map to a Search map (or vice versa) • MAP C Z: • Z: is now no longer a search map but is a regular map • NEXT - assigns the next available drive letter

  13. MAP Command • If only one FS don’t need FS in command, if multiples, it’s a good idea • MAP drive:=FS\VOL:directory\directory • slash direction before the : is not important • after the colon goes by DOS conventions

  14. Access • All access to the network (3 or 4) is based on the User Account • Without a valid account created by an admin there is virtually no access

  15. File System Security • Basis is User Account • Trustee assignments determine Who can do • Rights determine What user can do

  16. File System Security • Default Assignments • User “Home” if created with NW utils • Most rights [RWCEMF] • Public [RF] • Mail [C] (this is where user login scripts are stored in 3.x)

  17. W (Write) o R (Read) M (Modify) F (File Scan) A (Access Control) C (Create) E (Erase) S (Superviory) Changes contents used to make a word Open and Execute Changes the Attribs See the F or D in a list Sets Trustees, IRF Makes a new F or D Deletes the F or D All of the Above Rights

  18. FS Security • Gain Rights by • Trustee Assignment • Membership in a Group • Inheritance (rights flowing down) • Lose Rights by • New Trustee Assignment • Inheritance Rights Mask(3) or Filter(4)

  19. Planning Trustees

  20. Plan Rights • Plan with least access at the root to more access in the branches (user level)

  21. Attributes

  22. Attributes

  23. Bindery Services

  24. SAP Protocol for Bindery Updates

  25. Login Scripts • Used to set the environment for Users • 3.x • System Login Script • User Login Script • Default (part of Login.EXE)

  26. Script Processing

  27. NetWare Printing Services • Currently everything is based on Queues • Printing Services must be ADDED (they are not part of the core OS) • PServer provides printing services to the network • NPrinter broadcasts the availability of a printer at Server - Rprinter at a WS.

  28. Queue Location

  29. Capture Commands

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