Definition of Netware
NetWare is a network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack.
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NetWare Loadable Module Programming HOWTO
This document describes how to get started with NLM development under Linux (and possibly other Unixes). Please note that this project is in very early stages of development, so a lot of things may not work as you'd expect. This document assumes that you are familiar with Novell NetWare, and that you have at least basic knowledge of writing NLMs. For more information about writing NLMs, see Novell's developer site. You should also have experience with Unix and C/C++ programming with GNU CC.
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Security Best Practice - Novell NetWare 6.5 Remote Management Utilities
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the remote management utilities available in NetWare 6.5 and identify ways to limit security risks. Although some general NetWare security issues will be addressed, the paper will focus on the utilities Remote Console (RConsoleJ), NetWare Remote Manager, iManager, iMonitor and OpenSSH.
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Securing a NetWare 6.5 Installation and Server Environment
This paper will focus on how to secure the installation of NetWare 6.5 and a number of applications and services that run on it, including Apache, MySQL, PHP and PERL and OpenSSH. In addition, steps for making a more secure server environment will be reviewed.
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Assessing and Securing a Novell Netware Environment
This paper is designed to aid a Security Administrator and or Security Auditor in assessing the risks and vulnerabilities of a Novell Netware environment and to aid the administrator in removing, limiting, and/or monitoring those risks. Many tools used in this document are freeware; links to all tools can be found in the reference section.
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Securing Novell NetWare 6
Novell NetWare 6 offers several new services and has displaced the longstanding IPX/SPX protocol with TCP/IP as its primary protocol. These changes have exposed the NetWare servers, long isolated by virtue of the IPX protocol, to more dangers than previous versions. This document will discuss some general and specific procedures, settings and precautions now required to keep the NetWare server secure. This discussion will be limited to the standard services included in NetWare 6 operating system.
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Implementing a Strong Password Filter in a NetWare Environment
Weak passwords create a large hole in any "defense in depth" policy. Implementing a password filter in the NetWare environment is challenging because there is no strong password filter in Novell Directory Services (NDS). This paper discusses two client-based solutions, and documents a process to implement a strong password filter in the NetWare environment.
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NetWare 4 and 5 Security Guide and Checklist
This paper has two main parts. The first part is a collection of NetWare 4 and 5 security topics in the form of a guide. The second part is a checklist based on the guidance. The format of this paper is patterned after the SANS Step-by-Step guides and checklists, but for NetWare. Numerous references in the form of Internet addresses are contained throughout the body of the document. Some additional references are included in the endnotes at the end of the document.
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