NIS has been end of lifed by Sun and by the end of this year or next
year they won't support it anymore. In my experience, NIS is hard to
make very secure (by default it is very insecure), fails for
seemingly no reason and is a pain to fix, there are too many system
services needed to run NIS.
If you want a better central naming service/authentication system,
I'd recommend deploying an LDAP directory service. There are easy to
use tools out there to accomplish NIS to LDAP migrations and LDAP can
be made very secure through the use of SSL and client configuration
is very easy.
I do a lot of directory service work for various companies and it's
been my experience that LDAP is the way to go.
Sean
On Oct 3, 2006, at 11:59 AM, Mohan Ramanujan wrote:
During a recent network filer upgrade we ran into issue where our
NIS service would not work. We eventually fixed it, but that lead
to a discussion on whether we should use something better than NIS.
We would like to get your opinion on merits and demerits of NIS
from any experience and knowledge you may have. Thank you.
--
Mohan Ramanujan
NBER
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