>From what I hear it is not much help.
Because of the NIS security problems. I got the feeling from
unix.comp.security that is not much help but there was thosse
who insiteaded ever little bit helps.
Later -Dave
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On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, Chad Wagner wrote:
> Has anyone *EVER* done it? I can't find documentation ANYWHERE to achieve it!
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> I want to set NIS/yp with shadow passwd support.
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