Hi Ed,
I got it fixed, thanks. But in HP-UX there is a /etc/nsswitch.conf file.
I had to set some flags in the network configuration file.
thanks,
Ahbaid.
Ed Franks wrote:
On Sat, 09 Sep, 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Hi,
I'm desperate here... does anyone know how to get a client HP-UX
On Sat, 09 Sep, 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
Hi,
I'm desperate here... does anyone know how to get a client HP-UX
workstation to stop looking for an NIS host?
thanks,
Ahbaid.
Ahbaid,
In HP-UX, there is no service order file [/etc/nsswitch.conf]
Therefore, to stop resolver from trying
Does anyone know of a good HP-UX list I could join?
I can't seem to find any.
Joel Lansden
Digital Paradise Systems
(205) 595-7728
http://www.digitalparadise.net
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Anyone out there willing to answer a couple of HP-UX questions for a
712/80 workstation?
thanks,
Ahbaid.
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id est [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 08:10:39PM -0700:
Byte long ago lost anything even remotely close to "objectivity" when it
comes to micro$oft vs anything-else, and is now for all intents and purposes
just a shill for gates co. too bad, once they had informative articles
on
Hi,
did you read the article The Best OS for Web serving published on BYTE #3
(March 1998)?
I was very disappointed about it!
I don't think that what the author did is a serious comparison and more than
this, the article was full of mistake!
First of all the platform examined were very different
Byte long ago lost anything even remotely close to "objectivity" when it
comes to micro$oft vs anything-else, and is now for all intents and purposes
just a shill for gates co. too bad, once they had informative articles
on a wide variety of subjects, as well as some pretty nifty cover art...
Marco Iannacone [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 10:50:44PM -0900:
- PAM is available also on Linux!
IIRC it was one of the guys from RH that *wrote* the PAM API wasn't it??
I'm really wondering if who wrote the article has a true knowledge of Unix.
Of course they don't. Why would