On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Michael Hirmke wrote:
>
> Does anyone know, what "+::" in /etc/passwd means?
Users in the nis (by default) or nisplus db will be valid on that
system if you have "compat" on the "passwd" line of
"/etc/nsswitch.conf".
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Hi Markus,
>On Friday 11 November 2016 15:13:00 Michael Hirmke wrote:
>> Does anyone know, what "+::" in /etc/passwd means?
>This line is for the NIS client.
thx for the explanation.
>regards
>Markur Köberl
Bye.
Bye.
Michael.
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Michael Hirmke
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Hi Simon,
>On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 at 15:13:00 +0100, Michael Hirmke wrote:
>> Does anyone know, what "+::" in /etc/passwd means?
>It's to do with the NSS "compat" plugin, which glues together
>NIS and a traditional password file.
>Look for "Compatibility mode (compat)" in
>http://man7.org/linux/
On Friday 11 November 2016 15:13:00 Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Does anyone know, what "+::" in /etc/passwd means?
This line is for the NIS client.
regards
Markur Köberl
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Markus Koeberl
Graz University of Technology
Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory
E-mail: markus.koeb...
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 at 15:13:00 +0100, Michael Hirmke wrote:
> Does anyone know, what "+::" in /etc/passwd means?
It's to do with the NSS "compat" plugin, which glues together
NIS and a traditional password file.
Look for "Compatibility mode (compat)" in
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/ns
Hi Lennart,
>On Fri, 11.11.16 14:41, Michael Hirmke (m...@mike.franken.de) wrote:
>> Hi *,
>>
>> can anyone help me with this error message:
>>
>> systemd-timesyncd[857]: Cannot resolve user name systemd-timesync: No
>> such process
>>
>> This happens with systemd-228-13.1.x86_64 on openSuSE Leap
On Fri, 11.11.16 14:41, Michael Hirmke (m...@mike.franken.de) wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> can anyone help me with this error message:
>
> systemd-timesyncd[857]: Cannot resolve user name systemd-timesync: No
> such process
>
> This happens with systemd-228-13.1.x86_64 on openSuSE Leap 42.2 RC2.
>
> The
Hi *,
can anyone help me with this error message:
systemd-timesyncd[857]: Cannot resolve user name systemd-timesync: No
such process
This happens with systemd-228-13.1.x86_64 on openSuSE Leap 42.2 RC2.
The user account systemd-timesync exists in /etc/passwd.
timedatectl output:
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