On 07/02/11 07:36, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Friedrich Locke
<friedrich.lo...@gmail.com> wrote:
i would like to deploy ypldap, but i don't know, from what i read in
/etc/rc*, how to tell my system to start ypldap and not start ypserv.
(it, i.e., ypserv keeps starting and starting when i boot my system.
If you installed OpenBSD and ypserv starts on boot, then *YOU* changed
something.
So, what did *YOU* change? Now, the *obvious* place to look would be
/etc/rc.conf.local, to look for ypserv_flags, but since this is an
open source UNIX, you could have messed this up^W^W^Wconfigured this
in many different ways. Which did you pick?
Philip Guenther
Hi,
ypserv is started if the domain is present.
/var/yp/`domainname`
Look at the /etc/rc script and ypserv man page.
Would have to check, think I recall removing the /var/yp/`domain` in
rc.shutdown, to stop ypserv starting, before openldap / ypldap.
I used it on an old server I no longer have.
Regards
Nigel Taylor