Ciao Richard Cobbe,
> department's NIS server on a Solaris box upstairs. This works just fine
> with RH 6.2, so I'm guessing it'll be fine with potato, but confirmation
> before the install would be nice.
>
> Will that work?
I don't know if this may be usefull, but here there is the following
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Richard Cobbe wrote:
Lo, on Thursday, January 25, Nate Amsden did write:
Pedro Pereira wrote:
Hi.
I have NIS installed and working good on my LAN.
But I'd like to install shadow passwords as well.
I've tried it, but as I compile the NIS maps, the users aren't no longer
able to login :(
Cou
Nate Amsden wrote:
> you can search the www for how to do NIS+ in linux but the process seems
> quite involved if your not using a supported distro like SuSE (since i
> think
> most of the NIS+ development is done by SuSE employees ..) i tried doing
> it with debian 2.0 ..and..ended up reinstallin
Lo, on Thursday, January 25, Nate Amsden did write:
> Pedro Pereira wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> > I have NIS installed and working good on my LAN.
> > But I'd like to install shadow passwords as well.
> > I've tried it, but as I compile the NIS maps, the users aren't no longer
> > able to login :(
> > C
Pedro Pereira wrote:
>
> Hi.
> I have NIS installed and working good on my LAN.
> But I'd like to install shadow passwords as well.
> I've tried it, but as I compile the NIS maps, the users aren't no longer
> able to login :(
> Could somebody please help me?
> Thanks.
use NIS+ ..i believe the NIS
Hi.
I have NIS installed and working good on my LAN.
But I'd like to install shadow passwords as well.
I've tried it, but as I compile the NIS maps, the users aren't no longer
able to login :(
Could somebody please help me?
Thanks.
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Pedro Pereira
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