2003?8?29? 1:11
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Cc: jurvis lasalle
Subject: RE: NIS client couldn't log in
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 19:39, Zhou, Rongx wrote:
> The following is logging messages from NIS client machine when I log into this
> machine with a normal NIS account. Thanks.
>
> Aug 27
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 19:39, Zhou, Rongx wrote:
> The following is logging messages from NIS client machine when I log into this
> machine with a normal NIS account. Thanks.
>
> Aug 27 14:18:57 rzhoux-dev03 sshd(pam_unix)[881]: check pass; user unknown
What does ypwhich return? This indicates
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Cc: jurvis lasalle
Subject: Re: NIS client couldn't log in
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 11:08, jurvis lasalle wrote:
> sorry for the delay- i'm moving this week and things are a little
> hectic. i'll try to be as brief as possible (hah!)-
> i have been
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 11:08, jurvis lasalle wrote:
> sorry for the delay- i'm moving this week and things are a little
> hectic. i'll try to be as brief as possible (hah!)-
> i have been configuring a kickstart installation for a college CS lab.
> my configuration installs a base rh9 de
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 16:55 America/New_York, Rick Warner wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 13:17, jurvis lasalle wrote:
Sorry, I failed to post the resolution to my problem. Once I turned
off iptables, the client bound to the server and all the yptools
worked
as usual. As I stated in the
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 18:23, Zhou, Rongx wrote:
> Thanks all
>Something I must clarify.
> /etc/nsswitch.conf is set correctly as Rcik said
> I can log in locally with root or normal user
> No network connection problem, all testing linux boxes are connected together.
> I think it has nothing to
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Subject: Re: NIS client couldn't log in
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 10:16, Ben Hall wrote:
> I'm using RH9 to connect to an existing NIS server (on Solaris.) I had
> problems connecting to the server when RH's firewall (iptables) was
> running. Try turning that off.
>
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 13:17, jurvis lasalle wrote:
>
> Sorry, I failed to post the resolution to my problem. Once I turned
> off iptables, the client bound to the server and all the yptools worked
> as usual. As I stated in the post at the time, I was (and still am)
> very perplexed b
On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 02:17 PM, Rick Warner wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 11:05, jurvis lasalle wrote:
Actually rick, I had similar problems with rh9, NIS, and iptables as
posted here
http://info.ccone.at/INFO/Mail-Archives/redhat/Jul-2003/msg00806.html
In broadcast mode i was able to u
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 11:05, jurvis lasalle wrote:
>
>
> Actually rick, I had similar problems with rh9, NIS, and iptables as
> posted here
> http://info.ccone.at/INFO/Mail-Archives/redhat/Jul-2003/msg00806.html
> In broadcast mode i was able to use ypcat to list the nis maps although
> i n
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 13:46 America/New_York, Rick Warner wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 10:16, Ben Hall wrote:
I'm using RH9 to connect to an existing NIS server (on Solaris.) I
had
problems connecting to the server when RH's firewall (iptables) was
running. Try turning that off.
(PS: Y
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 10:16, Ben Hall wrote:
> I'm using RH9 to connect to an existing NIS server (on Solaris.) I had
> problems connecting to the server when RH's firewall (iptables) was
> running. Try turning that off.
>
> (PS: Your HTML mail gave _VERY_ small fonts on my copy of Evolution,
I'm using RH9 to connect to an existing NIS server (on Solaris.) I had
problems connecting to the server when RH's firewall (iptables) was
running. Try turning that off.
(PS: Your HTML mail gave _VERY_ small fonts on my copy of Evolution, I
could barely read your message.)
On Sun, 2003-08-24
Hi, all
I recently setup NIS
environment in linux boxes. I use Redhat 9.0. I think the environment set up
properly with a NIS master ,
a NIS slave and a NIS
client. From the NIS client
machine I type the ypcat passwd, I can see the newly added user accounts. But I
can’t log in using
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