A nasty question... I inherited a network with several servers installed with the same non-packaged program. All servers and clients use NIS.
That programs requires the creation of some users and groups for installing and operating. My antecessor in the systems' administration created these users and groups as system ones, all with IDs around 500. Obviously NIS doesn't seem them, so I am reduced to managing passwords and all such stuff redundantly, besides creating these accounts all over again in each new server. I thought it would be more reasonable to convert all these users and groups to NISable non-system ones, over ID 2000. I tried to use usermod to change the IDs, and then I remade NIS maps. Only that I couldn't log in anymore, su complained about expired accounts. usermod and passwd couldn't do anything. Eventually I returned the users and groups to their original numbers, and everything returned to the usual. Now I'm thinking about erasing the accounts, and recreate them from scratch as non-system ones so NIS can deal with them. I will have to change all files to the new owner IDs, but that was a given already. Someone suggested just scratching NIS and going LDAP. I'd rather Kerberos, but think both are quite unnecessary since I'm not really worried about security and NIS has been just doing fine. So, opinions, tips? Would erase the accounts and recreate them work? Thanks in advance! -- Leandro GuimarÃes Faria Corsetti Dutra +55 (11) 5685 2219 Av Sgto Geraldo Santana, 1100 6/71 +55 (11) 5686 9607 04.674-000 SÃo Paulo, SP BRASIL http://br.geocities.com./lgcdutra/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]