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2# NCP Filesystem configuration
3#
4config NCPFS_PACKET_SIGNING
5 bool "Packet signatures"
6 depends on NCP_FS
7 help
8 NCP allows packets to be signed for stronger security. If you want
9 security, say Y. Normal users can leave it off. To be able to use
10 packet signing you must use ncpfs > 2.0.12.
11
12config NCPFS_IOCTL_LOCKING
13 bool "Proprietary file locking"
14 depends on NCP_FS
15 help
16 Allows locking of records on remote volumes. Say N unless you have
17 special applications which are able to utilize this locking scheme.
18
19config NCPFS_STRONG
20 bool "Clear remove/delete inhibit when needed"
21 depends on NCP_FS
22 help
23 Allows manipulation of files flagged as Delete or Rename Inhibit.
24 To use this feature you must mount volumes with the ncpmount
25 parameter "-s" (ncpfs-2.0.12 and newer). Say Y unless you are not
26 mounting volumes with -f 444.
27
28config NCPFS_NFS_NS
29 bool "Use NFS namespace if available"
30 depends on NCP_FS
31 help
32 Allows you to utilize NFS namespace on NetWare servers. It brings
33 you case sensitive filenames. Say Y. You can disable it at
34 mount-time with the `-N nfs' parameter of ncpmount.
35
36config NCPFS_OS2_NS
37 bool "Use LONG (OS/2) namespace if available"
38 depends on NCP_FS
39 help
40 Allows you to utilize OS2/LONG namespace on NetWare servers.
41 Filenames in this namespace are limited to 255 characters, they are
42 case insensitive, and case in names is preserved. Say Y. You can
43 disable it at mount time with the -N os2 parameter of ncpmount.
44
45config NCPFS_SMALLDOS
46 bool "Lowercase DOS filenames"
47 depends on NCP_FS
48 ---help---
49 If you say Y here, every filename on a NetWare server volume using
50 the OS2/LONG namespace and created under DOS or on a volume using
51 DOS namespace will be converted to lowercase characters.
52 Saying N here will give you these filenames in uppercase.
53
54 This is only a cosmetic option since the OS2/LONG namespace is case
55 insensitive. The only major reason for this option is backward
56 compatibility when moving from DOS to OS2/LONG namespace support.
57 Long filenames (created by Win95) will not be affected.
58
59 This option does not solve the problem that filenames appear
60 differently under Linux and under Windows, since Windows does an
61 additional conversions on the client side. You can achieve similar
62 effects by saying Y to "Allow using of Native Language Support"
63 below.
64
65config NCPFS_NLS
66 bool "Use Native Language Support"
67 depends on NCP_FS
68 select NLS
69 help
70 Allows you to use codepages and I/O charsets for file name
71 translation between the server file system and input/output. This
72 may be useful, if you want to access the server with other operating
73 systems, e.g. Windows 95. See also NLS for more Information.
74
75 To select codepages and I/O charsets use ncpfs-2.2.0.13 or newer.
76
77config NCPFS_EXTRAS
78 bool "Enable symbolic links and execute flags"
79 depends on NCP_FS
80 help
81 This enables the use of symbolic links and an execute permission
82 bit on NCPFS. The file server need not have long name space or NFS
83 name space loaded for these to work.
84
85 To use the new attributes, it is recommended to use the flags
86 '-f 600 -d 755' on the ncpmount command line.
87