Brian,
Igor Not according to my experience. I had problems with NIS RPC
Igor calls. Specifically, NIS clients can update NIS passwords
Igor on master, but cannot update local passwords (eg,
Igor root). Further, updating on master causes long delays and
Igor error
Check to ensure PAM support is enabled?
If PAM is supported, then NIS should be supported via the pam_unix.so
PAM module.
Not according to my experience. I had problems with NIS RPC calls.
Specifically, NIS clients can update NIS passwords on master, but cannot
update local passwords (eg,
Igor == Igor Mozetic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Igor Not according to my experience. I had problems with NIS RPC
Igor calls. Specifically, NIS clients can update NIS passwords
Igor on master, but cannot update local passwords (eg,
Igor root). Further, updating on master causes
Brian May wrote:
Does it support PAM?
The version in potato does.
Check to ensure PAM support is enabled?
There is entries for it in /etc/pam.d. is there a way i can be sure pam
is enabled?
looking closer at the authentication done by cyrus(strace on the pwcheck
program
when attempting a
Nate == Nate Amsden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nate looking at the changelog i see a reference to
Nate update-alternatives(a command which i've never used) so it
Nate seems as if i use that i can change the config from
Nate pwcheck_standard to pwcheck_pam and that may enable
hi
i recently noticed that Cyrus IMAP/POP3 does not seem to
support NIS..is there something special required by
the program to support it? i had thought the program just
asked the system somehow is this password valid and the
system told it yes or no..but it looks as if cyrus does the
aphro == aphro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aphro i recently noticed that Cyrus IMAP/POP3 does not seem to
aphro support NIS..is there something special required by the
aphro program to support it? i had thought the program just asked
aphro the system somehow is this password valid
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