hello,

At the NIS server, open a terminal, stop ypserv and do
ypserv -d

Sa NIS Client  do a stop ypbind and do ypbind -d

Makikita mo kung paano mag-usap yung dalawa :)

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> greetings peeps!!!
> 
> i was wondering if i could map (or share) the passwd file on my NIS server
> to my NIS client..i ask this because when i log in on my box, when i open
> a terminal, it says:
> 
> id: cannot find name for user ID 502
> [I have no [EMAIL PROTECTED] mongkey]$
> 
> ...i've tried adding this entry:
> 
> +mongkey::502::::
> +::::::
> 
> ..at my local passwd file, but it still does not recognize uid 502 to have
> a username of mongkey (oh and uid 502 has a username of mongkey at the
> passwd file of the NIS server).
> 
> i would appreciate anyone's two cents worth of idea
> 
> =)
> 
> 
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