-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> I know this is not related to debian, but... > > 1) If the NIS server is down for a NIS domain, root cannot log on the > console. This is annoying, accounts which are in /etc/passwd (like > root) should be always accessible. Can root log in over the network? Are you running anything "non-standard" in the way of PAM or shadow support? Which version of yp-client are you using? I'm using the linux version available on sunsite (circa '95) and it works fine. I have a very slow link back to NY (where the ypservers are running on Solaris via niskit1.2) and ypbind sometimes gags and hoses everything except local entries. I can usually kill ypbind and restart it with ypset and pick a server that's behaving, but not always. In any case, root (or any local account) can always log in. I'm not running anything else (i.e. PAM, shadow). > > 2) I have amd which download its maps from a NIS server. If the NIS > server is down, then amd will complain, but it won't try to reload > the maps once the NIS server is back up. I've tried to use > -cache:=none, but it doesn't help. amd is a buggy beast indeed. It was never intended for general distribution, but rather for experimentation. The fact that BSD 4.4 included it seemed to give it credability it didn't deserve. I don't think there's been any active maintenance of it since the 4.4 release (and even then they just fixed some rather nasty bugs and put in in the release to say they had one.) Sorry I couldn't be of more help. The new autofs included in the 2.1 kernels sounds promising though. Cheers, - -- Richard -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i iQCVAwUBM8cXrw8SkEXoH6BBAQFLiwP/egbPsZLNkvlBaJauI2/uV4FUAnvqg6jc T3P3P/6FyUmKZRe8KW91ahNP8b3/kAE5UlK00GOYGf9NtWd+YkX/ZbbIpb9d3Dem gsD/C8dAP0dZeKyPDnaQpFW/cQfm5uG2tMdeqwhCf7XdypTrcAPKMICTswQRusrF cX/HUn3mxi4= =j7X2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .