On Jue 20 Feb 2003 11:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Martin,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I managed to fix the problem. I had not configured
> the nssswitch.conf to use NIS thats all. Martin I would like to ask you one
> more doubt which I have already asked in the list. I didnt want to trouble
> everyone with the same doubts again. Martin, now that NIS works I am able
> to login and reach till the shell. But no home directory in the client
> system. Martin I would like to know if there is any way where in I can run
> a script on the client end when I log in as a NIS user? I f I am able to
> log in then I might be able to create a home folder on the fly. Can you
> please help me ?

Don't do that!
Use NFS to mount the /home directory from you're server (home directories of 
the users should be here) on the clients. That way the users always have 
there files no matter where they are working.

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Porqué usar una base de datos relacional cualquiera,
si podés usar PostgreSQL?
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Martín Marqués                  |        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Programador, Administrador, DBA |       Centro de Telematica
                       Universidad Nacional
                            del Litoral
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