Gnwlogin - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 SP2 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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gnwlogin(1)

Name
gnwlogin
Syntax
gnwlogin [--author] [-x] [--auto] [--passenv] [-D] [-d] [-A] [-a] [-R][-r] [-L
<loginscript>] [-P <profilescript>] [-5 <value>] [-4 <value>] [-3 <value>] [-2
<value>] [--clearconn] [-c <context>] [-u <name>] [-s <server>] [-t <tree>] [-
-] [-v][-h]
Description
The gnwlogin utility allows a user to log in to a Novell file server or eDirectory tree. Running the
gnwlogin command launches the Novell Login dialog box. You can add variables and strings to run
additional scripts and modify variables.
You must specify the username, password, tree, context, and server.
Options
-c <context>, --context <context>
Specifies the context that the user is logging in to. This value is required.
-u <name>, --user <name>
Specifies the user's eDirectory username. This value is required.
-s <server>, --server <server>
Specifies the server that the user is logging in to. This value is required.
-t <tree>, --tree <tree>
Specifies the tree that the user is logging in to. This value is required.
--author
Show author information.
-x, --anotherapp
Running from another application indicator.
--auto
Automatically log in. You can use this option along with the --passenv option to keep the
Novell Login dialog box from pausing on the password prompt.
--passenv
Specifies the password via the NWPassword environment variable. You can set NWPassword
to be the password that you want login to use (when you pass it using -passenv) instead of
specifying the password on the command line.
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Novell Client 2.0 SP2 for Linux Administration Guide
- Logs a user in to a Novell file server or an eDirectory tree.

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