On 18/10/2007, Scott Ehrlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, John Allen wrote:
>
> > When you do the ypinit -s, what name do you provide for the server?
> >
> > It must match the name the server expects, so if the server host name is
> > nis,
> > then you
> > do
> >
> > ypinit -s
I'm at a complete loss as to what is going on. I changed kernels and
disabled the video driver, removed the firewire card. NIS refuses to
work on this workstation.
Unless this gets figured out, I'm going to simply have to create local
user accounts, then let NFS take over.
It would be re
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Clint Dilks wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/
ving edited
that.
yp.conf on the server is:
ypserver 127.0.0.1
yp.conf on the client is:
domain my-nis-domain server ip-of-server
Scott
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Clint Dilks wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I've got a RHEL5 server a
127.0.0.1
yp.conf on the client is:
domain my-nis-domain server ip-of-server
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Clint Dilks wrote:
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> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/NFS server, and connected one C5
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
Thanks for any/all ideas.
Are you running nscd? If yes, try turning it off.
Steve
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Clint Dilks wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/NFS server, and connected one C5
machine just fine.
I'm trying to connect another, and for the life of me, cannot figure out
why NIS won't bind. NFS works fine. ypbind just hangs. I disab
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/NFS server, and connected one
C5 machine just fine.
I'm trying to connect another, and for the life of me, cannot figure
out why NIS won't bind. NFS works fine. ypbind just hangs. I
disabled SELinux and the firewall. I just ca
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>
> I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/NFS server, and
> connected one C5
> machine just fine.
>
> I'm trying to connect another, and for the life of me, cannot
> figure out
> why NIS won't bind. NFS works fine. ypbind just hangs. I disabled
> SELinux and the fir
I've got a RHEL5 server acting as a NIS/NFS server, and connected one C5
machine just fine.
I'm trying to connect another, and for the life of me, cannot figure out
why NIS won't bind. NFS works fine. ypbind just hangs. I disabled
SELinux and the firewall. I just cannot get it to bind.
Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Steve Strong wrote:
so, i just installed CentOS on our server and set up NIS using the
same configuration as on our other server, but the clients' ypbind
services complain that although they can find the correct server, the
server does not respond to
Clint Dilks wrote:
Steve Strong wrote:
so, i just installed CentOS on our server and set up NIS using the
same configuration as on our other server, but the clients' ypbind
services complain that although they can find the correct server, the
server does not respond to requests.
to debug thi
Steve Strong wrote:
so, i just installed CentOS on our server and set up NIS using the
same configuration as on our other server, but the clients' ypbind
services complain that although they can find the correct server, the
server does not respond to requests.
to debug this, i've:
*pi
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007, Steve Strong wrote:
so, i just installed CentOS on our server and set up NIS using the
same configuration as on our other server, but the clients' ypbind
services complain that although they can find the correct server,
the server does not respond to requests.
to debug t
Around 12:08am on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 (UK time), Steve Strong scrawled:
> any help with this really gnarly bug would be greatly appreciated!
You're not blocked by iptables, are you?
Steve
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so, i just installed CentOS on our server and set up NIS using the same
configuration as on our other server, but the clients' ypbind services
complain that although they can find the correct server, the server does
not respond to requests.
to debug this, i've:
*pinged the server using
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