Bug#906436: nis

2018-08-20 Thread Thomas Lange
ypbind is started by /etc/init.d/nis which includes this: # Required-Start: $network $portmap $remote_fs There's not ypbind.service or any other .service file inside the nis package. Maybe this is a problem? -- regards Thomas

Bug#906436: nis

2018-08-20 Thread Michael Biebl
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 22:46:42 +0200 Thomas Lange wrote: > > ypbind is started by /etc/init.d/nis which includes this: > # Required-Start: $network $portmap $remote_fs > > There's not ypbind.service or any other .service file inside the nis > package. Maybe this is a problem? nis ships a Sy

Bug#906436: nis debugging

2018-08-21 Thread Thomas Lange
I've tested nis nis_3.17.1-1 and nis_3.17.1-2 on a nis client running buster. nis_3.17.1-1 works without problems. After a reboot, nis is running. With nis_3.17.1-2, after a reboot nis is not working. If I log in via the console and do a systemctl restart nis, ypbind is not started. But when I jus

Bug#906436: nis: /etc/init.d/nis doesn't start ypbind, thus ypwhich timeouts

2018-08-17 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Package: nis Version: 3.17.1-2 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I use a NetBSD NIS server for a long time. This servers acts as a NIS server (master) and some workstations use it (Linux, FreeBSD...). I have noticed this evening that my Debian Buster was unable to use this server anymore. Wh