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Thank you for your replies,
To Reinhard: The option in the policy editor policy ->
properties -> services "enable RPC-control" was already enabled...
To Paul: In this case I don't see much problem in the use of
NIS services, since the outside network is part of a greater domain protected
from the external global Internet by another firewall... So this is just to
have different level of security and accessibility.
Anyway, I was wandering if a router that I have between
the firewall and the NIS server can be the source of the problem. The router
actually prevents broadcasting, and perhaps the server may want to
broadcast some NIS information at start-up, such as ypbind ports. Is this
the case in your opinion?
Regards!
Ing. Guido Fraietta
quote of the day:
"One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important." (Bertrand Russel)
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