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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# IPX configuration
3#
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -07004config IPX
5 tristate "The IPX protocol"
6 select LLC
7 ---help---
8 This is support for the Novell networking protocol, IPX, commonly
9 used for local networks of Windows machines. You need it if you
10 want to access Novell NetWare file or print servers using the Linux
11 Novell client ncpfs (available from
12 <ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/ncpfs/>) or from
13 within the Linux DOS emulator DOSEMU (read the DOSEMU-HOWTO,
14 available from <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>). In order
15 to do the former, you'll also have to say Y to "NCP file system
16 support", below.
17
18 IPX is similar in scope to IP, while SPX, which runs on top of IPX,
Rolf Eike Beerff49f262007-02-26 15:47:16 -080019 is similar to TCP.
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070020
21 To turn your Linux box into a fully featured NetWare file server and
22 IPX router, say Y here and fetch either lwared from
23 <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/network/daemons/> or
24 mars_nwe from <ftp://www.compu-art.de/mars_nwe/>. For more
25 information, read the IPX-HOWTO available from
26 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>.
27
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070028 The IPX driver would enlarge your kernel by about 16 KB. To compile
29 this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called ipx.
30 Unless you want to integrate your Linux box with a local Novell
31 network, say N.
32
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070033config IPX_INTERN
34 bool "IPX: Full internal IPX network"
35 depends on IPX
36 ---help---
37 Every IPX network has an address that identifies it. Sometimes it is
38 useful to give an IPX "network" address to your Linux box as well
39 (for example if your box is acting as a file server for different
40 IPX networks: it will then be accessible from everywhere using the
41 same address). The way this is done is to create a virtual internal
42 "network" inside your box and to assign an IPX address to this
43 network. Say Y here if you want to do this; read the IPX-HOWTO at
44 <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto> for details.
45
46 The full internal IPX network enables you to allocate sockets on
47 different virtual nodes of the internal network. This is done by
48 evaluating the field sipx_node of the socket address given to the
49 bind call. So applications should always initialize the node field
50 to 0 when binding a socket on the primary network. In this case the
51 socket is assigned the default node that has been given to the
52 kernel when the internal network was created. By enabling the full
53 internal IPX network the cross-forwarding of packets targeted at
54 'special' sockets to sockets listening on the primary network is
55 disabled. This might break existing applications, especially RIP/SAP
56 daemons. A RIP/SAP daemon that works well with the full internal net
57 can be found on <ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs/>.
58
59 If you don't know what you are doing, say N.
60