On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, Jesús M. Navarro wrote:
PS: You know that NIS is an unsecure protocol only to be used if you are
absolutly convinced you are tightly controlling all the clients that can
attach to the network, do you?
There are still good reasons to run NIS, and it can be done securely
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login.*
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From: Jesús M. Navarro
Date: 2009/8/18
Subject: Re: NIS woes.. Ubuntu nis client doesn't ping Debian nis Server
To: raman narasimhan
Hi again, raman:
On Tuesday 18 August 2009 04:06:27 you wrote:
> *by login i mean that we can login to the Server from a clie
Hi, raman:
On Friday 14 August 2009 06:15:03 raman narasimhan wrote:
> We have a networks lab at our college that has a fully configured windows
> network. Now we are completely changing to linux. All systems in the lab
> have been installed with Debian/Ubuntu. We have configured NIS server in
> o
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009, raman narasimhan wrote:
>
> So what could be the problem?? We have no problems in logging into Debian
> Server from Debian clients.
>
Have you looked at the firewall on the ubuntu servers?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFirewall
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On 2009-08-13 23:15, raman narasimhan wrote:
We have a networks lab at our college that has a fully configured
windows network. Now we are completely changing to linux. All systems in
the lab have been installed with Debian/Ubuntu. We have configured NIS
server in one of the Debian machines. An
We have a networks lab at our college that has a fully configured windows
network. Now we are completely changing to linux. All systems in the lab
have been installed with Debian/Ubuntu. We have configured NIS server in one
of the Debian machines. And NIS client in the remaining machines. But the
p
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