NCP clients can access a merged view of data on the shadow volume through the normal NCP Server.
OES CIFS clients can access a merged view of data on shadow volumes built with NSS volumes. OES CIFS leverages the NCP Server cache.
All the Active Directory users can now access the data on DST volumes via CIFS.
OES AFP does not support DST.
Linux SMB/CIFS clients can access a merged view of data on a shadow volume through Novell Samba used with ShadowFS and FUSE. These users must be Linux-enabled through Linux User Management.
OES FTP clients can access a merged view of data on a shadow volume through OES FTP used with ShadowFS and FUSE. OES FTP is Pure-FTPd modified to work with eDirectory. These users must be Linux-enabled through Linux User Management.
Other native Linux client protocols such as FTP, HTTP, and NFS are not supported.