On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 11:56 -1000, Dave Burns wrote: > How do I politely ask NetworkManager to let me tell it what servers to > use for ypbind/NIS? > > Is there some newbie documentation I should be looking at? I searched > the wiki at http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager but got no hits for > ypbind or yp.conf. Also no hits for > man NetworkManager|grep yp > man NetworkManager|grep NIS > > It is possible I am barking up the wrong tree. My basic problem is, I > edit /etc/yp.conf and get NIS working, but the next time I reboot that > file gets changed (and NIS stops working), even if I chmod it so no > one has write privileges. I am assuming it is NetworkManager, because > I don't usually have this problem and NetworkManager is the main > difference between this and other fedora installs I have going. Also, > in previous experiments with NetworkManager I noticed that it likes > to rewrite config files like /etc/resolv.conf. So maybe NetworkManager > is innocent. Another possible suspect is the DHCP client stuff. Or is > NetworkManager responsible for that too?
It's not NM really, but a "dispatcher" script installed by yp. Look in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d and look for the script that clobbers yp.conf. NM just executes any scripts that get dropped in there, and since often your YP details are passed through DHCP, that script will scrape them out of DHCP and push them to yp.conf. I'm not sure what the exact problem is, but that script might not be doing the right thing. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list