On 26 Feb 2004, Marcin Luboja�ski wrote:

> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > cliebow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisa�(a):
> > you have nis set up..tis what jammcq had me do..works champion..chuck
> 
> Well, why is actually NIS needed? To provide publickeys?

Without NIS, the workstation has no information about the user.  NIS
tells the workstation what the users user-id, name and home directory
are.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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