NetWare Core Protocol

The NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is a network protocol used in some products from Novell, Inc. It is usually associated with the client-server operating system Novell NetWare which originally supported primarily MS-DOS client stations, but later support for other platforms such as Microsoft Windows, the classic Mac OS, Linux, Windows NT, Mac OS X, and various flavors of Unix was added.[1]

The NCP is used to access file, print, directory, clock synchronization, messaging, remote command execution and other network service functions. It originally took advantage of an easy network configuration and small memory footprint of the IPX/SPX protocol stack. Since 1991 the TCP/IP implementation is available.[1]

Novell eDirectory uses NCP for synchronizing data changes between the servers in a directory service tree.

  1. ^ a b "Final Evaluation Report Novell, Incorporated NetWare 4.11 Server". NATIONAL COMPUTER SECURITY CENTER. 22 June 1998. Retrieved 2023-02-08., page 6