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From: "Micheal Patterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:54 AM
Subject: Odd nis problem..
I've used yp in FBSD for some time now. I've never ran across this
particular issue though, until
I've used yp in FBSD for some time now. I've never ran across this
particular issue though, until now.
My layout.
I have a 4.10 yp master server. I have various servers linked to it
including other fbsd 5.3 servers. They do well. However, I have one
inparticular server that simply will not pu
The last couple of days I've bin trying to setup a box to authenticate
users from a NIS server. With the help of the Handbook pages I've done
that and it works.
But I can't seem to get the client to only accept users from a specific
normal group.
Out take from the 4.9Rel passwd man pages:
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Usin
Justin;
Did you ever get yppasswd working?
Thank you,
Susan Daane
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In the last episode (Oct 16), Adam Maloney said:
> In the last couple of days we have seen a lot of messages like the
> one below appearing in /var/log/messages:
>
> Oct 13 06:14:58 x ypserv[45883]: access to master.passwd.byname denied -- client
> 1.2.3.4:3458 not privileged
>
> This goes o
(Posted to freebsd-isp on Tuesday, but got no responses)
Feel my pain :)
We have just begun a migration to NIS (please keep the "NIS sucks",
"Sendmail sucks", "FreeBSD sucks", "You suck", "I suck", etc posts to a
dull roar.)
In the last couple of days we have seen a lot of messages like the one
Dan Nelson wrote:
What error do you get?
I get the same error that was mentioned in the posting below. I get it
when I run as either root or user.
#yppasswd burdine
Changing NIS password for burdine on zan.
Old Password:
yppasswd: sorry
When I went parusing through the source I found where i
In the last episode (Jun 25), Justin Burdine said:
> Anyone else had this problem?
>
> All of my Freebsd boxes 4.6-4.8 connect to my Solaris 8 NIS servers
> with out any troubles. They are able to authenticate and get all the
> maps that they need in order to operate. However, I have never been
Anyone else had this problem?
All of my Freebsd boxes 4.6-4.8 connect to my Solaris 8 NIS servers with
out any troubles. They are able to authenticate and get all the maps
that they need in order to operate. However, I have never been able to
change my NIS password from them. Eventhough this