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  Re: Bordermanager 3.5 to 3.9 on new hardware         


Author: Jim Wagner
Date: Jul 21, 2008 06:53

mmeeks wrote:
> We recently purchased BM 3.9 and are currently running 3.5. We have a
> new server built and ready for 3.9, but are looking for a way to
> migrate the settings from 3.5 to 3.9. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Mike Meeks

I recently posted a similar question in the thread "3.8 on old server to
3.9 on new - Tips?" I never found a useful solution. I had to document
all of my rules from the old server, take screenshots of settings, then
manually re-enter everything on the new server. My only consolation is
that I will never again have to migrate a BorderManager server because
this will be our last BorderManager server.

Jim Wagner
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  Re: NBM Default Route requirement         


Author: Craig Johnson
Date: Jul 17, 2008 17:58

You have to point a default route to a router that can actually get to
the Internet. That is, if you hand off a packet to some other router
(your internal Cisco), then it has to have a default route to some
other device. As long as the traffic doesn't have to go through your
BMgr server from the internal router, you should be fine.

I often set up new BM servers pointing to internal address of old BM
servers to get started, if there isn't a free public IP address
available for the new server. Also, when I work on proxy-only BM
servers, it's natural for them to have only one nic and point to some
other router (firewall) for internet access.

In your case, perhaps your internal networks are advertised via RIP or
OSPF, and you could just have routing protocols add your internal
routes for you.

Craig Johnson
Novell Support Connection SysOp
*** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on
BorderManager, go to http://www.craigjconsulting.com ***
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  BM 3.8 and legacy VPN         


Author: Will K
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:27

HI

I have a Bm 3.8 sp5 on NetWare 6 sp5. I want to update to Gwava 4 which
needs to be at least on NetWare 6.5 sp5. I am concerned about the legacy
vpn I have that talks to a NetWare 6 sp5 BM 3.7 sp3 slave.

Is this an update I can make? The gwava indicates I might be able to run
on NetWare 6 sp5 but its not tested much.

Thanks,
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  Re: Where is the 3.9 SP1 overlay?         


Author: gus
Date: Jul 14, 2008 13:48

Ok, so I opened Pandora's box. Whom among the group has the connections
with the powers that be to correct this situation?
Gus
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  Re: How can I redirect LOG folder?         


Author: Fabio Martins
Date: Jul 14, 2008 06:56

Yes.. I think that it's not an important log.
How can I automatize that deletion?

FM

"Dave Parkes" Norgren.co.uk> escreveu na mensagem
news:xn0fso7g040jeqv00r@forums.novell.com...
>I just delete all the Btrieve (MKDE) logs earlier than the time the server
>was last restarted.
>
> Cheers Dave
>
> --
> Dave Parkes [NSCS]
> Occasionally resident at http://support-forums.novell.com/
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  Re: How can I redirect LOG folder?         


Author: Dave Parkes
Date: Jul 14, 2008 06:29

I just delete all the Btrieve (MKDE) logs earlier than the time the server
was last restarted.

Cheers Dave

--
Dave Parkes [NSCS]
Occasionally resident at http://support-forums.novell.com/
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  How can I redirect LOG folder?         


Author: Fabio Martins
Date: Jul 14, 2008 05:56

My log fonder sys\SYSTEM\MKDE\LOG is running full!
I have a specific LOG volume, How can I redirect that LOG to another volume?

BorderManager 3.7
NW 6

Thankou in advance!
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  Re: Multiple Issues - Cant Ping         


Author: Craig Johnson
Date: Jul 11, 2008 14:42

In article no-mx.forums.novell.com>, Ebsr
Paramedic wrote:
> Current config is bm38 on Netware 65. I cannot ping from the Bm server
> with filters loaded or unloaded. The Bm server can ping anything on the
> private segment (192.168.1.x). However we cannot pin from bm to
> novell.com or froam any workstation behind bm server. And suggestions
> how to troubleshoot?
>
> History. This is a relatively new install. We have a secondary ip
> address and NAT for our groupwise components. The bordermanager server
> is standalone.
>
> Another starnge issue is that I cannot punch a hole with a filter
> excpetion to allow blackberry server (port 3101) to communicte without
> taking down the filters (ipflt)?
>
Sounds like multiple issues.

First, solve issues with IPFLT unloaded. (Disable filtering in INETCFG
is probably a good thing to do for now).
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  Re: DNS Cache Vulnerability affect NBM?         


Author: Craig Johnson
Date: Jul 11, 2008 14:17

I'll ask Novell about this.

Craig Johnson
Novell Support Connection SysOp
*** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on
BorderManager, go to http://www.craigjconsulting.com ***
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  Re: eDir 8.8 and BM 3.8         


Author: Craig Johnson
Date: Jul 11, 2008 14:17

In article kovat.provo.novell.com>, Kirk White
wrote:
> I have seen the eDir 8.8 supported products and BM 3.8 is not on it.
> Does anyone know if BM 3.8 breaks when going to eDir 8.8?
>
I've got a couple of clients running eDir 8.8 with BM 3.8. They seem
OK.

3.9 is definitely ok - I've had it running for months as a virtual
server in a NW65Sp7 overlay install, which puts in eDir 8.8 by default.

Craig Johnson
Novell Support Connection SysOp
*** For a current patch list, tips, handy files and books on
BorderManager, go to http://www.craigjconsulting.com ***
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