A new update is available for Fedora Core - Fedora Core 4 Update: ncpfs-2.2.4-9.FC4. Here the announcement:
Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2005-972
2005-10-05
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Product : Fedora Core 4
Name : ncpfs
Version : 2.2.4
Release : 9.FC4
Summary : Utilities for the ncpfs filesystem, a NetWare client for Linux.
Description :
Ncpfs is a filesystem which understands the Novell NetWare(TM) NCP
protocol. Functionally, NCP is used for NetWare the way NFS is used
in the TCP/IP world. For a Linux system to mount a NetWare
filesystem, it needs a special mount program. The ncpfs package
contains such a mount program plus other tools for configuring and
using the ncpfs filesystem.
Install the ncpfs package if you need to use the ncpfs filesystem
to use Novell NetWare files or services.
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* Tue Oct 4 2005 Martin Stransky <stransky@redhat.com> 2.2.4-9.FC4
- fix for #169080 (buffer overflow detected: ncplogin terminated)
- added mount.ncp.8
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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/4/
c3a3e5e9d009814782821d441549c402 SRPMS/ncpfs-2.2.4-9.FC4.src.rpm
60c89f451e30f0b8088513c96c53003b ppc/ncpfs-2.2.4-9.FC4.ppc.rpm
08ab60501727ff15ec864f6ec5c0a9a7 ppc/ipxutils-2.2.4-9.FC4.ppc.rpm
a300fe313ff81df6478773413ac5014f ppc/debug/ncpfs-debuginfo-2.2.4-9.FC4.ppc.rpm
fcccb6fd41c75f0fe3c3221cd5ee8098 x86_64/ncpfs-2.2.4-9.FC4.x86_64.rpm
389f61f7fa7f56f27f1e94f5fc1f7aed x86_64/ipxutils-2.2.4-9.FC4.x86_64.rpm
9da15234e9259664aff27bd016927b74 x86_64/debug/ncpfs-debuginfo-2.2.4-9.FC4.x86_64.rpm
5f54c2054cf9f9303bf5280504fa044e i386/ncpfs-2.2.4-9.FC4.i386.rpm
ea5a56cd6226fe508b8fe4f163e57873 i386/ipxutils-2.2.4-9.FC4.i386.rpm
f9140a710bbd135d21d908a835482c37 i386/debug/ncpfs-debuginfo-2.2.4-9.FC4.i386.rpm
This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.