Hi Mark!

On 12/22/06, Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you using Network Manger to configure the network interfaces on this
system?  Is Network Manager present or in use on your i386 etch systems?

Sincerely, it's the first time that I am seeing this "Network Manager" :-)
What I did was to just install Etch using a netinst CD with Debian
Installer RC1. The network was only configured when prompted on the
installer. The network config is unchanged since that.

network-manager is (actually was) installed on this system that is
having problem. On all the other machines it's not.
The other machines had their system installed some time ago (maybe 8
months). It looks that something has changed with the installer (or
Gnome), since it's installing network-manager now.

Removing the network-manager package ought to resolve the issue for the
time being: ypbind will behave as it did in sarge when network-manager
is not running.  I would close this bug but it may be better to reassign
it to the network-manager package depending on why this is occurring.

Yes, I have removed and now it's working with latest nis.
I don't know where this bug belongs, but please, don't close it.
Here at our lab nobody knew how to solve it. As I told you, I newer
heard about network-manager. It could at least be documented somewhere
this new behavior of nis+network-manager.

Thank you very much!

Best regards,
Nelson


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