diff --git a/opt/nw.ini.hook.cmake b/opt/nw.ini.hook.cmake new file mode 100644 index 0000000..048cca5 --- /dev/null +++ b/opt/nw.ini.hook.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,1246 @@ +# +# This is the configuration-file for "mars_nwe", a free netware-emulator +# for Linux. +# +# last changed: 01-Sep-00 +# new volume flag 'x' for unix access rights (Przemyslaw Czerpak) 0.99.pl20 +# comment out second printer and printserver entry in 0.99.pl20 +# debug log section changed some values to '1' in 0.99.pl20 +# +# !! section 31 : flags added in 0.99.pl18, but not used +# !! section 8 : new flags added in 0.99.pl18 !! +# !! section 9 : default directory/file umask changed in 0.99.pl9 !! +# !! section 46 : default attrib location changed in 0.99.pl9 !! +# !! section 5 : deleting of ipx devices/routes changed in 0.99.pl6 !! +# !! section 4 : automatic creation of ipx-interfaces changed in 0.98.pl9 !! +# +# since version 0.98.pl11: +# the most important options in config.h can now be altered in +# this file begin at section 60. +# +# Most configuration errors depend on section 4. +# !! Please read section 4 very carefully. !! +# + +# This file specifies which Linux-resources (printers, users, directories) +# should be accessible to the DOS-clients via "mars_nwe". Furthermore +# some general parameters are configured here. +# Some options of "mars_nwe" can only be altered by editing the the file +# `config.h' and re-compiling "mars_nwe", please see there for more +# information. + + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# SMArT / configuration editor markers +# +# This file may contain marker comments of the form: +# +# # >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION N BEGIN +# # >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION N ACTIVE BEGIN +# # <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION N ACTIVE END +# # <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION N END +# +# These markers define stable update regions for the SMArT web interface. +# They allow the editor to replace the active configuration lines of a +# section without stripping the explanatory comments and blank lines around +# that section. +# +# The marker lines are plain comments and are ignored by mars_nwe itself. +# +# If you edit this file manually, you may change the configuration entries +# inside a marked section as usual, but the marker lines should remain in +# place if you want SMArT to update the file cleanly later. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# Syntax of this config-file: +# - everything after a "#" is treated as a comment (particularly +# it does never belong to the values themselves) +# - entries _must_ begin with a number, indicating the section +# they belong to +# - hexadecimal values are prepended by "0x" +# +# All examples are verbatim. +# +# The term "DOS-client" does not refer to the special operating-system +# "DOS" in _this_ file. "DOS-client" is only a synomym for all possible +# ipx-clients (it's choosen for the people who are confused by the +# meaning of "client" and "server"). +# The "Linux-side" of the game is always the "mars_nwe"-server. + + +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 1 BEGIN +# Section 1: volumes (required) +# +# In this section you list all Linux-directories accessible via "mars_nwe". +# +# To be more precise: a mapping from Linux-directories to mars_nwe-volumes +# is done. (Volumes are the beasts you can map to drive letters under DOS +# using "map.exe"). +# +# Linux-directory mars_nwe-volume map.exe DOS-Drive +# /var/local/nwe/SYS -------> SYS -------------> W: +# +# More than one entry is allowed in this section. +# The maximum number of volumes must be specified in `config.h' +# or in section 61 in this file. +# +# Please note that at least the volume "SYS" must be defined and it must +# contain the following sub-directories: LOGIN, PUBLIC, SYSTEM, MAIL. +# See the installation-instructions in the doc-directory for more infos +# and the info to section 16 (tests on startup) in this file. +# +# !! NOTE !! +# First defined volume should always named 'SYS'. +# +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 1 VOLUMENAME DIRECTORY [OPTIONS] [UMASKDIR UMASKFILE] +# +# VOLUMENAME: the name of the mars_nwe-volume (max. 8 characters) +# DIRECTORY: the directory on your Linux-system associated with that +# volume; use the special name "~" to refer to the users +# individual home-directory. +# A directory entry like "~/tmp" also work since 0.99.pl3. +# +# If the netadmin wants to map the homedirectories with the MAP-Command to +# every user, he can do it in two variants: +# We suppose that the user test2 is logged in MARS_NWE. He has files +# earlier stored in his homedirectory /home/test2. +# In case of entry 1 in /etc/nwserv.conf (naturally amongst other entries) +# there are other results of the MAP-command. +# +# Variant 1 Variant 2 +# +#DOS-Command MAP H:=MARS\HOMEDIR: MAP H:=MARS\HOMEDIR: +# +#Entry in /etc/nwserv.conf +# 1 HOMEDIR ~ k 1 HOMEDIR /home k +# +#Result of DIR *.* All files stored in All homedirs of the +# /home/test2 will shown. users will shown. +# Showing his own files +# it is a command like +# CD test2 and then +# dir *.* necessary. +# +# OPTIONS: none or some of the following characters (without a seperator) +# - Placeholder. +# +# Next two options control DOS and OS/2 namespace. +# i ignore case, handle mixing upper/lowercase filenames (slow) +# should only be used if you really need it. +# k use lowercase-filenames (if you don't set this, +# and you don't set 'i' all files _must_ be upper-case) +# +# m removable volume (e.g. cd-roms) or volumes, which +# should be remountable when mars_nwe is running. +# n (n)o fixed inodes. This volume do not have fixed inodes. +# e.g. DOS-Volumes, CD-ROMS. This flag is very important for +# attrib and trustee handling. +# o (lowercase o) +# volume has only one filesystem/device/namespace +# this is for filesystems with high inode > 0xFFFFFFF. +# because for namespace services mars_nwe normally use the +# first 4 bit of 32 bit inode for distinguish +# between several devices/namespaces for one volume. +# p "PIPE"-filesystem. All files are pipe commands. +# See `doc/PIPE-FS'. +# r volume is read-only and always reports "0 byte free" +# (this is intended for copies of CD-ROMs on harddisks) +# t volume has trustees. +# Real access is trustee rights + unix rights. +# Trustees are stored in extra directories, +# normally under /var/nwserv/trustees. +# Must only be used for volume which have fix inodes. +# A volume with trustees should never be renamed. +# For some more notes see 'doc/TRUSTEES'. +# x use unix access rights (for use with ACL) +# T volume has trustees & ignore the rights granted in UN*X filesystem +# exactly like option "t" except that the unix rights are not added +# +# additional Namespaces +# O (uppercase o) +# + OS/2 namespace (useful for Win95 clients, see doc/FAQS). +# N + NFS namespace (not really tested). +# +# +# UMASKDIR: default directory creat umask. +# UMASKFILE: default file creat umask. +# values are always octal, they overwrite standard +# section 9 values for this specific volume. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Examples: +# 1 SYS /var/local/nwe/SYS kt 711 600 +# 1 CDROM /cdrom kmnor +# 1 HOME ~ k -1 +# 1 HOMETMP ~/tmp kiO +# 1 PRIVAT ~/privat kO 700 600 +# 1 WORLD /var/world kiO 777 666 +# 1 FAXQ /var/spool/fax/faxqueue k + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 1 ACTIVE BEGIN + 1 SYS @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_FILEDIR@/SYS/ kt 711 600 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 1 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 1 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 2 BEGIN +# Section 2: servername (optional) +# +# The servername is the name under which this server will show up when +# using tools like "slist" (server-list). +# +# If you don't supply an entry for this section, the hostname of your +# Linux-machine will be converted to all-uppercase and used as the servername. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 2 SERVERNAME +# +# SERVERNAME: a name for this nw-server +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Example: +# 2 MARS # name of the server would be "MARS" + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 2 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 2 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 2 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 3 BEGIN +# Section 3: Number of the internal network (required) +# +# If have dealt with the TCP/IP-configuration of your Linux-Box, the term +# "ip-address" may be familiar to you. It's a numer that uniquely +# identifies your machine in the internet. +# As you might already expect, even the IPX-people use a unique number to +# identify each other. Addresses in the IPX-world always consist of a +# 4-byte "network-number" plus a 6-byte "node-number" (remember the +# ip-addresses also use 4-bytes). +# +# The numbering-rule for ipx-clients is easy: their "address" is the +# external-network of the server they are connected to plus the +# hardware-address of their own ethernet-card (6 byte). As a result of this +# rule, the clients can determine their address automatically (by listening +# to the server and looking at their own ethernet-hardware) and no +# configuration-files on the clients-side have to be maintained. (It would +# really be a nasty thing if you think of very many DOS-clients [remember: +# DOS is an OS where ordinary users can screw up the configuration files].) +# +# For internal routing purposes, a netware-server has an "internal network" +# +# As there is no organisation which regulates the use of network-numbers +# in the IPX-world, you have to run "slist" (under DOS or Linux) to +# determine a number that isn't already used by another server on your +# net. You better double-check and ask the other network administrators +# before using a random value because not all servers might be on-line when +# you "listen" to the net. +# +# A reasonable choice for the internal net-number of your mars_nwe-server +# could be the ip-address of your Linux-Box. It is reasonable because +# ip-addresse are unique and if every nw-administrator uses only this uniqe +# value, potential conflicts will be minimized. Of course this choice is +# no guarantee and it only works if your Linux-Box IP is well configured. +# +# Please note that you have to specify the address of your "internal +# ipx-network" in hexadecimal format (the leading "0x" indicates it). +# +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 3 INTERNAL_NET [NODE] +# +# INTERNAL_NET: the hexadecimal value of your "internal ipx-network". Use +# "0x0" or "auto" to refer to your ip-addresse (it's a kind of +# automagically setup) +# NODE: use "1" if you don't know what this entry is for (optional) +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Example: +# 3 auto 1 # 'automatic' setup, use ip-number as internal net + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 3 ACTIVE BEGIN + 3 auto +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 3 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 3 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 4 BEGIN +# Section 4: IPX-devices (strongly recommended) +# +# This section contains information for the ipx-router built into mars_nwe +# and/or the external program "nwrouted". +# Both processes exchange the ipx-packets between your machine and the rest +# of the world (in other words: their functionallity is essential). Of +# course, to use one of both is already sufficient. +# +# Note for people with other IPX/NCP servers on the net: +# - choose the same frame-type as the other servers use +# - make sure your network-number is not already in use by another +# server (see the output of "slist" under Linux or DOS) +# +# Under Linux, it is possible to let the kernel creat all ipx-devices +# automatically for you. This is only possible (and only makes sense then) +# if there are other IPX/NCP servers on the same net which are setup +# correctly. It can be switched on in section '5'. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 4 NET_NUMBER DEVICE FRAME [TICKS] +# +# NET_NUMBER: this number is determined by the router of the physical +# network you're attached to. Use "0x0" to use the entry +# for all network number match. +# +# DEVICE: the network-interface associated with the NET_NUMBER. Use +# a "*" (star) to use this entry for all devices match. +# +# FRAME: the frame-type of the data-packets on your local network. +# Possible values are: +# +# ethernet_ii :best for mixed(ipx, ip) environments +# 802.2 :Novell uses this as default since 3.12 +# 802.3 :older frame typ, some boot proms use it +# snap :normally not used +# token :for token ring cards +# auto :automatic detection of the frame-type used +# in your ipx-environment +# +# TICKS: the time data-packets need to get delivered over a +# certain interface. If your connection goes through several +# routers, the shortest path can be determined by summing up +# all ticks for every route and compare the results. +# (1 tick = 1/18th second), default=1 +# Note: If ticks > 6 then the internal router handles +# RIP/SAP specially. (RIP/SAP filtering) +# +# !! NOTE !! +# Automatic detection in this section means that ipx-interfaces which +# are created by other instances than the server/router, +# e.g. pppd, ipppd or ipx_interface, will be detected and inserted/removed +# in internal device/routing table at runtime. +# +# Automatic kernel creation of interfaces can be switched on in section 5. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Examples: +# 4 0x10 eth0 802.3 1 # setup ethernet with frame 802.3 +# 4 0xa20 arc0 802.3 1 # standard arcnet (TRXNET) +# +# 4 0x0 * AUTO 1 # auto detection of all ipx-interfaces. +# 4 0x0 eth0 AUTO 1 # auto detection of eth0 frames. +# 4 0x0 eth0 802.2 1 # auto detection of eth0 frame 802.2. +# +# Note: If ticks > 6 then the internal router handles RIP/SAP specially. +# (RIP/SAP filtering) +# 4 0x0 isdn0 802.3 7 # auto isdn interface with ethernet encap. +# 4 0x0 ippp0 AUTO 7 # auto ippp0 (isdn ppp) interface. +# 4 0x0 ppp0 AUTO 7 # auto detection of ppp0 interface. + + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 4 ACTIVE BEGIN + 4 0x22 eth0 ethernet_ii 1 + 4 0x0 * AUTO 1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 4 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 4 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 5 BEGIN +# Section 5: special device flags +# Flags +# 0x1 do not remove by nwserv/nwrouted added routes and ipx-devices +# beyond the lifetime of the server or router. +# If this flag is not set then all by nwserv/nwrouted added +# ipx-devices/routes will be deleted when +# nwserv/nwrouted ends and if no ipx socket is still +# open. (default). +# +# 0x2 Switch on automatic kernel creation of ipx-interfaces. +# The automatic kernel creating of ipx-devices sometimes +# make trouble (Win95). It should only be used in the +# beginning or for testing !! +# +# 0x4 do remove ALL routes and ipx-devices +# beyond the lifetime of the server or router. +# If this flag is set then all ipx-devices/routes +# will be deleted when nwserv/nwrouted ends, +# without looking for open ipx sockets. +# This was the default prior mars_nwe 0.99.pl6 ! +# This also do complete ipx reinit when starting +# mars_nwe. +# This was the default prior mars_nwe 0.99.pl9 ! +# +# +# +# other flags may follow. +# value will be interpreted as hex value. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 5 ACTIVE BEGIN +5 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 5 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 5 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 6 BEGIN +# Section 6: version-"spoofing" +# +# Some clients work better if the server tells that it is a 3.11 Server, +# although many calls (namespace services) of a real 3.11 Server are +# missing yet. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 6 SERVER_VERSION [FLAGS] +# +# SERVER_VERSION: the version-number reported to DOS-clients +# 0 Version 2.15 (was default till version 0.98.pl7) +# 1 Version 3.11 (is default now) +# 2 Version 3.12 +# +# If you want to use longfilenamesupport and/or namespace routines +# you should set this section to '1' or '2' +# And you should read doc/FAQS. +# +# FLAGS: some flags +# &1 enable burst mode connections. +# If you want to test Burst mode this flag must be set. +# and in config.h you must set ENABLE_BURSTMODE to 1. +# +# other flags may follow. +# value will be interpreted as hex value. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 6 ACTIVE BEGIN +6 1 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 6 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 6 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 7 BEGIN +# Section 7: password handling of DOS-clients (required) +# +# When changing your "mars_nwe"-password from a DOS-client, this client +# (think of "LOGIN.EXE", "SYSCON.EXE" or "SETPASS.EXE") can encrypt your +# password before sending it to the "mars_nwe"-server (this improves +# security a little bit). +# In this section you can enforce encryption of user-passwords or allow +# not-encrypted sending of passwords over the net. +# +# +# On the Linux-side, passwords will only be stored in encrypted format. +# +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 7 Value +# +# Value: +# 0 enforce encryption of _all_ passwords by the DOS-client +# (default) +# 1 as "0", but allow the non-encrypted version of the +# "change password"-routine. +# 7 allow all non-encrypted stuff but no empty nwe passwords. +# 8 allow all non-encrypted stuff and also allow empty +# nwe-passwords. +# 9 use all non-encryted calls + "get crypt key" will always fail +# so the login program will use the old unencryted calls. +# this will *not* work with all clients !! (OS2/client) +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 7 ACTIVE BEGIN +7 0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 7 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 7 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 8 BEGIN +# Section 8: special login/logout/security and other flags. +# Flags +# 0x1 allow changing dir/accessing other files than login/* +# when not logged in, if the client supports it. +# ( this was standard till mars_nwe-0.98.pl4 ) +# +# 0x2 switch on strange compatibility mode for opening files. +# If an opencall do an open for writing but +# the file is readonly then this call will not fail +# but open the file readonly. +# +# 0x4 allow the rename file call (NCP function 0x45) +# renaming of directories. +# normally the rename file call returns an error if this +# routine is used for renaming directories. +# +# 0x8 ignore station/time restrictions for supervisor. +# +# 0x10 allows deleting a file even if the file is opened by +# other process. +# ( this was standard before mars_nwe-0.99.pl0 ) +# +# 0x20 store file base entries for later use. +# Normally only directory base entries are stored. +# necessary if using ncpfs as mars_nwe client. +# +# 0x40 limit's volume's free space info to 2 GB. +# in some volume info calls. +# some DOS clients need it. +# +# 0x80 allows renaming a file even if the file is opened by +# other process. +# ( this was standard before mars_nwe-0.99.pl18 ) +# +# 0x100 not used yet. +# +# 0x200 needed for direct int17 printing on NETX clients +# (patch from Przemyslaw Czerpak) +# +# other flags may follow. +# value will be interpreted as hex value. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 8 ACTIVE BEGIN +8 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 8 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 8 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 9 BEGIN +# Section 9: Standard creat mode for creating directories and files. +# +# mkdir mode (creat mode directories), creat mode files +# values are always interpreted as octal values ! +# if 0 is specified the standard umask will be used. +# if -1 is specified for directories the st_mode of parent directory +# will be used. +# Volumes depended values can be set in section 1. +# 9 -1 0640 +# +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 9 ACTIVE BEGIN +9 0751 0640 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 9 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 9 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 10 BEGIN +# Section 10: GID with minimal rights +# +# When loading the netware-drivers in the "autoexec.bat" of your +# DOS-client, you automatically "attach" to a netware-server. +# As a result, a new drive-letter is accessible under DOS, usally +# containing the programs "login.exe" and "slist.exe". +# Because you haven't logged in, nothing else of the netware-server +# will be visible to you. All actions requested from the DOS-client +# will be done with the following GID on the Linux-side in this +# case. +# To achieve some level of security, the user/group asscociated with +# the GID should only have _read_ rights on the files visible, +# _nothing_ else. +# +# On most Linux-systems, there is a user and group "nobody" defined in +# `/etc/passwd' and `/etc/group'. Use the number of that user/group +# for the following entries. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 10 GID +# +# GID numeric number of the group +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Example: +# 10 65534 + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 10 ACTIVE BEGIN + 10 65534 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 10 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 10 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 11 BEGIN +# Section 10: UID with minimal rights +# +# When loading the netware-drivers in the "autoexec.bat" of your +# DOS-client, you automatically "attach" to a netware-server. +# As a result, a new drive-letter is accessible under DOS, usally +# containing the programs "login.exe" and "slist.exe". +# Because you haven't logged in, nothing else of the netware-server +# will be visible to you. All actions requested from the DOS-client +# will be done with the following UID on the Linux-side in this +# case. +# To achieve some level of security, the user/group asscociated with +# the UID and GID should only have _read_ rights on the files visible, +# _nothing_ else. +# +# On most Linux-systems, there is a user and group "nobody" defined in +# `/etc/passwd' and `/etc/group'. Use the number of that user/group +# for the following entries. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 11 UID +# +# UID numeric number of the user +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Example: +# 11 65534 + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 11 ACTIVE BEGIN + 11 65534 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 11 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 11 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 12 BEGIN +# Section 12: supervisor-login (required) +# +# The "supervisor" of a nw-server is much like "root" on the Linux-side. +# +# Specify a Linux-user that should be mapped to the supervisor of this +# mars_nwe-server. +# To improve security, don't use "root" for this purpose but create a +# seperate administrative account (under Linux) called "nw-adm" or similar. +# +# The nw-user defined in this section will have the mars_nwe internal UID +# "1" (remember even under Linux "root" must have the special UID "0"), so +# it is not possible to define a supervisor in section 13 (the users +# defined there will get random UIDs). +# You _can_ define a user with name "SUPERVISOR" in section 13, but he +# won't really be the "local god" on the "mars_nwe"-server. +# And of course you _can_ define a supervisor with name "GOD" or "ROOT" +# in _this_ section, which would only break the traditional naming-scheme +# of the netware-world. +# +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 12 NW_LOGIN LINUX_LOGIN [PASSWORD] +# +# NW_LOGIN: the login-name for the "mars_nwe"-server (traditionally, +# this is "SUPERVISOR") +# LINUX_LOGIN: the account on the Linux-side associated with the NW_LOGIN +# PASSWORD: the password for the NW_LOGIN. It must be clear-text but +# will be encrypted and permanent stored in the +# bindery-files, so it (the password or the whole section, at +# your option) can be deleted after the first start of +# "nwserv". +# +# Make sure this file is not world-readable as long +# as the password stands here. +# +# If you leave this field blank when starting "mars_nwe" the +# first time, the supervisor-login will be completely +# disabled. In other words: there is no way to supply the +# supervisor with no password ("null-password"). +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Example: +# 12 SUPERVISOR nw-adm top-secret + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 12 ACTIVE BEGIN +12 SUPERVISOR root +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 12 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 12 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 13 BEGIN +# Section 13: user-logins (optional) +# +# You can provide mappings from the regular login-names of your Linux-Box +# to "mars_nwe"-logins here. +# Every "mars_nwe"-user _must_ have a login-name on the Linux side (even +# if he can't log in into the account associated with the login-name, +# because you locked it with a "*") in order to "own" files. +# If you specify a Linux-login that doesn't exist (one could think of a +# typo), the user will only have the minimal rights defined in +# sections 10/11. +# +# You may also map different mars_nwe user to the same unix user. +# +# See section 12 for a description of the syntax. +# +# Unlike in section 12, you can define users with no password. +# If you explizit want to set 'no password' here then use +# a '-' sign as password. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 13 NW_LOGIN [LINUX_LOGIN] [PASSWORD] [FLAGS] +# +# FLAGS must be a hex value begin with 0x +# the only FLAG value in the moment is 0x1 for 'fixed passwords' +# which cannot be changed by user. +# Example: +# 13 MARTIN +# 13 MARTIN martin +# 13 DAREK martin +# 13 COMMON common gast 0x1 # no password change by user. +# 13 COMMON common 0x1 # syntax is allowed too. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 13 ACTIVE BEGIN +13 GUEST nobody - 0x1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 13 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 13 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 14 BEGIN +# Section 14: currently not used + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 14 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 14 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 14 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 15 BEGIN +# Section 15: automatic mapping of logins (decision required) +# +# If you have a large number of accounts on your Linux-machine, you may +# want to map all Linux-logins automatically to "mars_nwe"-logins. +# +# At this stage this section is only a quick hack to make life a bit +# easier for the administrator. +# +# WARNING: as there is no algorithm to convert the encrypted +# "Linux-passwords" into the encrypted format used by the DOS-clients (and +# therefore "mars_nwe"), you have to supply a common password for all +# automatically mapped users. This is a big security concern and you +# should never make this common password public (and, of course you +# should choose a sufficient "secure" (read: difficult) password). +# Type the common password to grant access to the users login and the +# command "setpass" instead of telling the password to the user. +# +# Only those Linux-logins will handled automatically that don't have a +# "x" or "*" as their encrypted password. +# +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 15 FLAG DEFAULT_PASSWORD +# +# FLAG: +# 0 DON'T map the Linux-logins automatically to +# "mars_nwe"-logins (default) +# 1 YES, DO the automatic mapping and provide every login +# created this way with the common password given with +# "DEFAULT_PASSWORD" +# 99 re-read the logins from /etc/passwd and overwrite even the +# already existing logins from the bindery (this will also +# reset all the passwords to "DEFAULT_PASSWORD") +# +# DEFAULT_PASSWORD: the common password for all automatically created +# logins (only needed if FLAG is not "0"); everything about +# password in section 12 applies to this. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 15 ACTIVE BEGIN +15 0 top-secret +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 15 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 15 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 16 BEGIN +# Section 16: Tests on startup +# +# If you want some sanity checks at startup, set this flag to > 0. +# "mars_nwe" will try to create/change missing directories: +# SYS:LOGIN, SYS:MAIL, SYS:MAIL/XXX, SYS:PUBLIC, SYS:SYSTEM ... +# (with the "right" permissions, of course) if you enable this. +# should also be enabled when you use a new mars_nwe version. +# Disabling this test only spares little time when starting mars_nwe. +# some values: +# 1 few important tests. +# 2 also check/compress bindery. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 16 ACTIVE BEGIN +16 1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 16 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 16 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 17 BEGIN +# Section 17: some bindery / user related flags. +# Flags +# 0x1 give all user an empty! login script, if they do not +# already have one. Is interpreted by test routines +# which run if section 16 is set and nwserv starts +# or got a SIGHUP. ( nwserv -h ) +# +# other flags may follow. +# value will be interpreted as hex value. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 17 ACTIVE BEGIN +17 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 17 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 17 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 18 BEGIN +# Section 18: some queue handling related flags. +# Flags +# 0x1 always unset (disable) the print banner flag. +# +# other flags may follow. +# value will be interpreted as hex value. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 18 ACTIVE BEGIN +18 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 18 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 18 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 19-20 BEGIN +# Section 19-20: currently not used + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 19-20 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 19-20 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 19-20 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 21 BEGIN +# Section 21: print queues (optional) +# +# Which of the printers connected to your Linux-box should be accessible +# from the DOS-clients? +# Multiple entries are allowed. +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 21 QUEUE_NAME [QUEUE_DIR] [PRINT_COMMAND] +# +# QUEUE_NAME: the name of the print queue on client-side (to make it +# perfectly clear: _not_ the Linux-queue) +# QUEUE_DIR: spooling directory for the print-jobs. +# The name is the DOS (not Unix) name of this +# directory. +# It must be placed on the first defined volume. +# (standard name is SYS volume). +# Then it will be created at starttime of mars_nwe. +# It must exist before printing. +# (_not_ the spooling-directories of the Linux-lpd) +# NOTE ! +# A '-' sign as QUEUE_DIR has special meaning of +# 'standard' queuedir name. ( SYS:\SYSTEM\queueid.QDR ) +# +# PRINT_COMMAND: command used for serving the print-jobs under Linux +# (see "man lpr" and "man magicfilter" for details) +# if the '!' is last parameter of command then +# the queue-packet fields 'banner_user_name' +# and 'banner_file_name' will be added to the +# command as last parameters. +# NOTE ! +# If a print command is not specified the job can/must be +# printed by any print server. +# (e.g. pserver (ncpfs utils) or external printserver) +# +# Examples: +# 21 LASER - lpr -Plaser +# 21 OCTOPUSS +# 21 FAXPRINT - /usr/bin/psfaxprn /var/spool/fax/faxqueue +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +#21 LP_PS + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 21 ACTIVE BEGIN +21 LP - lpr - +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 21 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 21 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 22 BEGIN +# Section 22: print server entries (optional) +# adds printserver entries into bindery +# e.g. to enable printing with ncpfs pserver +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 22 PSERVER_NAME QUEUE_NAME [FLAGS] +# +# FLAGS: +# 1 Let PSERVER_NAME be a 'normal' user (type 1). +# Used for simple qserver which works under 'normal' user login. +# +# Examples: +# 22 PS1 OCTOPUSS + +#22 PS_NWE LP_PS 1 + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 22 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 22 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 22 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 30 BEGIN +# Section 30: Burst mode values (optional) +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 30 MAX_BURST_READ_BUF MAX_BURST_WRITE_BUF +# default is 0x2000 0x2000 +# Examples: +# 30 0x2000 0x2000 + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 30 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 30 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 30 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 31 BEGIN +# Section 31: not used yet +# Flags not used yet +# + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 31 ACTIVE BEGIN + 31 0x0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 31 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 31 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 40 BEGIN +# Section 40: Some pathes (optional) +# +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# 40 = path for vol/dev/inode->path cache, needed for client-32,namespace +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 40 ACTIVE BEGIN +40 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_SPOOLDIR@/.volcache +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 40 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 40 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 41 BEGIN +# 41 = path for share/lock files +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 41 ACTIVE BEGIN +41 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_SPOOLDIR@/.locks +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 41 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 41 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 42 BEGIN +# 42 = path for spool dir, e.g. internal print queue handling +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 42 ACTIVE BEGIN +42 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_SPOOLDIR@ +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 42 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 42 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 43-44 BEGIN +# 43-44 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 43-44 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 43-44 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 43-44 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 45 BEGIN +# 45 = path for bindery file's +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 45 ACTIVE BEGIN +45 @MARS_NWE_DATA_DIR@/bindery +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 45 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 45 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 46 BEGIN +# 46 = path for attribute handling +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 46 ACTIVE BEGIN +46 @MARS_NWE_DATA_DIR@/attrib +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 46 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 46 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 47 BEGIN +# 47 = path for trustee handling +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 47 ACTIVE BEGIN +47 @MARS_NWE_DATA_DIR@/trustees +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 47 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 47 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 48-49 BEGIN +# 43-44 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 48-49 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 48-49 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 48-49 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 50 BEGIN +# Section 50: Conversion tables by Victor Khimenko +# Tables for DOS->Unix names translation & upper/lowercase translations +# For more information see doc/README.NLS +# some examples files exist in the examples directory. +# Conversation file must include 4 tables a 256 byte. +# 0 = dos2unix +# 1 = unix2dos +# 2 = down2up 'dosname' +# 3 = up2down 'dosname' +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Syntax: +# 50 Filename of conversation file. +# +# Examples: +# 50 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_CONFDIR@/nwserv.cnv + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 50 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 50 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 50 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 51-59 BEGIN +# 51-59 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 51-59 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 51-59 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 51-59 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 60 BEGIN +# Changing defaults from config.h +# more information in config.h +# 60 10 # MAX_CONNECTIONS + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 60 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 60 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 60 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 61 BEGIN +# 61 10 # MAX_NW_VOLS + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 61 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 61 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 61 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 62 BEGIN +# 62 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 62 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 62 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 62 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 63 BEGIN +# 63 50 # MAX_DIR_BASE_ENTRIES + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 63 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 63 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 63 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 64-67 BEGIN +# 64-67 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 64-67 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 64-67 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 64-67 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 68 BEGIN +# 68 1 # USE_MMAP (use mmap=1, no mmap=0) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 68 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 68 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 68 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 69 BEGIN +# 69 1 # HANDLE_ALL_SAP_TYPS (all sap typs=1, only typ 4=0) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 69 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 69 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 69 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 70 BEGIN +# 70 0x44444444 # NETWORK_SERIAL_NMBR (4 byte) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 70 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 70 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 70 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 71 BEGIN +# 71 0x2222 # NETWORK_APPL_NMBR (2 byte) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 71 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 71 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 71 END +# ========================================================================= + +# -------------------------------------------------------- +# You usally don't want to change anything below this line +# -------------------------------------------------------- + +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 80 BEGIN +# Sections 80-99: some more constants +# 80 50 # max_dir_search_handles (namspace.c) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 80 ACTIVE BEGIN + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 80 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 80 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 81-99 BEGIN +# 81-99 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 81-99 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 81-99 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 81-99 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 100-106 BEGIN +# Sections 100-106: amount of debug-information +# +# FLAG: +# 0 no debug messages +# 1 errors and notes are reported +# 99 maximum debug levels +# +#100 0 # debug IPX KERNEL (0 | 1) +#101 1 # debug NWSERV +#102 1 # debug NCPSERV +#103 1 # debug NWCONN +#104 0 # debug (start) NWCLIENT, should *always* be '0' ! +#105 1 # debug NWBIND +#106 1 # debug NWROUTED + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 100-106 ACTIVE BEGIN +100 0 +101 1 +102 1 +103 1 +104 0 +105 1 +106 1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 100-106 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 100-106 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 107-199 BEGIN +# 107-199 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 107-199 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 107-199 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 107-199 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 200-202 BEGIN +# Sections 200-202: logging of "nwserv" +# +#200 1 # 0 = no logfile and dont daemonize nwserv/nwrouted +# # 1 = daemonize nwserv/nwrouted and use logfile +#201 @MARS_NWE_LOG_DIR@/nw.log # filename of logfile +#201 syslog # if filename == syslog then syslogd will be used for +# # all messages +# +#202 0x1 # flag in hex notation +# # 0x0=append all messages to logfile. +# # & 0x1=creat new logfile instead of appending. +#202 0x3 # & 0x2=use syslogd for error messages instead of logfile. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 200-202 ACTIVE BEGIN +200 1 +201 @MARS_NWE_LOG_DIR@/nw.log +202 0x1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 200-202 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 200-202 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 203-209 BEGIN +# 203-209 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 203-209 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 203-209 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 203-209 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 210-211 BEGIN +# Sections 210-211: timing +#210 10 # 1 .. 600 (default 10) seconds after server +# # really goes down after a down command +#211 60 # 10 .. 600 (default 60) broadcasts every x seconds + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 210-211 ACTIVE BEGIN +210 10 +211 60 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 210-211 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 210-211 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 212-299 BEGIN +# 212-299 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 212-299 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 212-299 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 212-299 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 300-302 BEGIN +# Sections 300-302: loging of routing-information +#300 1 # > 0 print routing info to file every x broadcasts. +# # ( normally minutes ) +#301 @MARS_NWE_LOG_DIR@/nw.routes # filename of logfile +# +#302 0x1 # flags will be interpreted as hex value. +# # 0 = append to this file +# # & 0x1 = creat new routing info file +# # & 0x2 = split info into several files +# # (extensions = .1, .2, .3 ... ) + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 300-302 ACTIVE BEGIN +300 1 +301 @MARS_NWE_LOG_DIR@/nw.routes +302 0x1 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 300-302 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 300-302 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 303-309 BEGIN +# 303-309 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 303-309 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 303-309 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 303-309 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 310 BEGIN +# Section 310: watchdogs +#310 7 # send wdog's only to device net < x ticks. +# # 0 = always send wdogs. < 0 = never send wdogs + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 310 ACTIVE BEGIN +310 7 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 310 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 310 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 311-399 BEGIN +# 311-399 = not in use +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 311-399 ACTIVE BEGIN +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 311-399 ACTIVE END +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 311-399 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 400 BEGIN +# Section 400: +# station file for special handling of stations. +#400 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_CONFDIR@/nwserv.stations # for syntax see file in the examples directory. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 400 ACTIVE BEGIN +400 @MARS_NWE_INSTALL_FULL_CONFDIR@/nwserv.stations +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 400 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 400 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 401 BEGIN +# Section 401: nearest server +# +# for special handling of the 'get nearest server request'. +#401 0 # 0 = ignore entry 400, get nearest response always enabled. +# # 1 = 400 are excludes, get nearest response normally enabled. +# # 2 = 400 are includes, get nearest response normally disabled. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 401 ACTIVE BEGIN +401 0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 401 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 401 END +# ========================================================================= +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 402 BEGIN +# Section 402: station connect restrictions +# +# for special handling of the 'creat connection' (attach) call. +#402 0 # 0 = ignore entry 400, create connection always enabled. +# # 1 = 400 are excludes, create connection normally enabled. +# # 2 = 400 are includes, create connection normally disabled. + +# >>> SMARTHOOK SECTION 402 ACTIVE BEGIN +402 0 +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 402 ACTIVE END + +# <<< SMARTHOOK SECTION 402 END