Thank you. We'll go to the latest version. We need to shut this up so
that the rest of the administration staff won't panic.
Thanks again Thorsten and Johannes.
- Matt
Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
On Sat, Jun 24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We have a a NIS/YP problem that somebody may have a possible suggestion
> > on what we do (other than ignore it, which I'm afraid is probably the
> > answer).
> >
> > We're trying to use a Linux box
Hi Matt,
>
> We have a a NIS/YP problem that somebody may have a possible suggestion
> on what we do (other than ignore it, which I'm afraid is probably the
> answer).
>
> We're trying to use a Linux box as our NIS master, this replacing a Sun
> Solaris server f
Hi Matt,
>
> We have a a NIS/YP problem that somebody may have a possible suggestion
> on what we do (other than ignore it, which I'm afraid is probably the
> answer).
>
> We're trying to use a Linux box as our NIS master, this replacing a Sun
> Solaris server f
Hi,
We have a a NIS/YP problem that somebody may have a possible suggestion
on what we do (other than ignore it, which I'm afraid is probably the
answer).
We're trying to use a Linux box as our NIS master, this replacing a Sun
Solaris server for the same purpose. After much hacking w
I recently setup NIS on my RH6.1 box and was quite surprised to find
that the ypserv rpm update did not fix the problem Thorsten pointed
out on his website (http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/nis/mini-faq.html)
ypserv on RedHat 6.1 is broken. RedHat compiles ypserv with ndbm
supports and link it
Hi people,
I've got the following problem, and I'm looking for clues:
I have 2 redhat 6.0 boxes running NIS and having local accounts. Local
accounts except root (2 login-able accounts) don't work anymore, i.e. I
can't login using their username/passwd combination via