RSPX


Purpose

Use at the server console to allow RCONSOLE to access a server over a direct connection. RSPX loads the SPXTM driver for REMOTE and advertises the server to workstations.

RSPX provides an optional security feature requiring that all RSPX packets contain signatures.

NOTE:  RSPX packet signatures are not related to NCPTM packet signatures. To modify RSPX packet signature requirements, use RSPX. To modify NCP packet signature requirements, use SET. See SET.


Syntax

[LOAD] [ path]RSPX [SIGNATURES OFF]

Parameter Use to

path

Specify the path to RSPX.NLM if you moved it from sys:system\.

SIGNATURES OFF

Allow remote console RSPX packets without signatures.

The default is packet signatures ON.

Note: If you use a NetWare® 3.11 version of RCONSOLE to access a NetWare 4TM or later server, turn packet signatures off when you load RSPX.


Using RSPX

After RSPX is loaded, the following commands are valid:

RSPX [ parameter]

Parameter Use to

(no parameter)

View RSPX status information.

SIGNATURES ON

Require all RCONSOLE client RSPX packets to contain signatures.

SIGNATURES OFF

Allow RCONSOLE client packets without signatures.

Note: If you use a NetWare 3.11 version of RCONSOLE to access a NetWare 4 or later server, turn packet signatures off when you load RSPX on the server.

HELP

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Additional Information

Topic See

Using RSPX

Using DOS-Based Remote Console