That's great - closing the bug (as invalid since there's no specific
fix).
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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NIS is broken since recent feisty updates
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Either something got fixed or I did something to fix it, but I have nis
working now. I don't think it was something I did as I am no linux
guru.
AFAIC, this bug can be considered fixed.
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Thanks for everything.
Mike
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September 6, 2007 6:53:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Bug 119088] Re: NIS is broken since recent feisty updates
Is it possible to go back to Edgy at this point? Adding the
+:::s worked for me but if that's not working for you that
may be the quickest and best way to get things working.
---Bug 119088 &
Is it possible to go back to Edgy at this point? Adding the
+:::s worked for me but if that's not working for you that
may be the quickest and best way to get things working.
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I have returned to school and allowed kubuntu go through all
the updates
(ser
I have returned to school and allowed kubuntu go through all the updates
(server and client) and still no luck. I checked to see if /etc/group
and passwd had the necessary +:::'s in them and they do and the number
of colons is correct. I can still ypcat passwd and see the users on the
server, but
Adding the +: lines seems to have fixed it. I'm not the sysadmin
here I haven't used NIS on ubuntu before, and our administrator must
have thought things were setup as in FC5.
I'm sorry for the trouble, and thank you for your help.
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ke Knichel
- Original Message
From: Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:06:37 AM
Subject: [Bug 119088] Re: NIS is broken since recent feisty updates
JuJuBee: What do you mean by the "user management module"? Needing to
disable
JuJuBee: What do you mean by the "user management module"? Needing to
disable the compat entries sounds like a bug in whichever package is
providing that software and is probably worth reporting.
Casey: I literally mean lines like the one posted. When using NIS in
compat mode (which your nsswitch.
$ ypmatch -k barney passwd.byname
barney barney:$1$XXYYZZ:500:500: Barney:/home/barney:/bin/bash
I don't know what you mean by:
'Do your /etc/passwd and /etc/group have the +: entries in them (with an
appropriate number
of colons)?"
in /etc/passwd or /etc/group I don't see any entries th
Knichel
- Original Message
From: Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 6:23:07 PM
Subject: [Bug 119088] Re: NIS is broken since recent feisty updates
Interesting - it's completely failing to notice the existence of the
account. I've h
Interesting - it's completely failing to notice the existence of the
account. I've had another go at reproducing this on an amd64 feisty box
talking to a Debian server but everything seems to work fine for me.
What is the output of 'ypmatch -k barney passwd.byname' (this tests the
per-key lookup t
$cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality.
# If you have the `glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try:
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file.
passwd: compat
group:
: [Bug 119088] Re: NIS is broken since recent feisty updates
Could you please confirm if this is a fresh feisty install, an upgrade
of an existing system or both? It would also be interesting to see your
/etc/nsswitch.conf files and the output of 'id ' where '' is
a user that cannot
Could you please confirm if this is a fresh feisty install, an upgrade
of an existing system or both? It would also be interesting to see your
/etc/nsswitch.conf files and the output of 'id ' where '' is
a user that cannot log in.
Thanks.
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Confirming Bug Exists
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can confirm that we are seeing this same behavior:
"I am getting the list of users from the server just fine. I can ypcat
passwd and I get the list of users from the server. However, none of the
NIS accounts can log in. Only local accounts can login. My other
machines are still using 6.10 and th
I've tried searching for more info on this issue, but no luck. In the
mean time, I have set up a trial with 6.10 (a nis server and client) and
the same configuration works with 6.10.
Bug # 90693 seemed like it might be applicable, but adding the -no-dbus
arg to YPBINDARGS did not solve my problem
** Changed in: nis (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => nis
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