Thank you

Charles Clancy wrote:

>>Now I am using NIS auth, and how to just use one command to change two
>>passwords(NIS and AFS)?
>>
>
>You don't want to have NIS passwords.  Set your NIS passwords to "*NP*",
>
you mean no password? after afs auth the user, the user would have the
privilege to the Linux system?

>or something similar.  Use NIS for name service (via NSS) and AFS for
>authentication (via PAM).  Solves the security problem of NIS!
>
>
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