Hi there,
I am running two debian servers and are having
problems with nis updating to my mail server. The one server is running all my
data and logins, etc and the other one is running my mail. I found that when i
created a user on my data server is wasn't updated to my mail server. The
Helo Hendrika,
After user creation, you have execute make -C /var/yp.
Regards,
Eriberto
Hendrika Joubert escreveu:
Hi there,
I am running two debian servers and are having problems with nis
updating to my mail server. The one server is running all my data and
logins, etc and the other one is
Hendrika,
Not sure what you might have already tried but one place to check is 3
files in the /etc/ directory: yp.conf, yp.serv.conf and ypserv.securenets.
Your server will need to allow access from the client box, and know what
maps to serve. The client box will need to know the hostname or IP
Before I shoot of a bug report to the ProFTPd guys, I was wondering if
any of you have run into this one before. We're using ProFTPd
Version 1.2.0pre10, and I've experienced this problem with both the
2.0 and 2.1 packages.
Some users, all users are authenticated via NIS, cannot list the
contents
I've experienced similar problems with ProFTPd not honoring the
PAM authentication via LDAP and those having to be compiled with the
ProFTPd mod_ldap module included... I think it is just bad coding on
the part of ProFTPd as everything else seems fine...
Jeremy
On Tue, Aug 28,
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 03:46:27PM -0700, Jeremy B wrote:
I've experienced similar problems with ProFTPd not honoring the
PAM authentication via LDAP and those having to be compiled with the
ProFTPd mod_ldap module included... I think it is just bad coding on
the part of ProFTPd as
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 05:30:25PM -0500, ^chewie wrote:
Before I shoot of a bug report to the ProFTPd guys, I was wondering if
any of you have run into this one before. We're using ProFTPd
Version 1.2.0pre10, and I've experienced this problem with both the
2.0 and 2.1 packages.
Hello,
ProFTPd doesn't recognize NIS accounts and says (Login failed): Can't
find user in the log file. It works fine with local (non NIS) accounts.
This has been reported as bug #62197 which is over 90 days old already.
Does anyone know of a workaround (other than scraping ProFTpd which is
what
I. Sanchez wrote:
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 10:37:55 +
From: Pedro I. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: ProFTPd and NIS problems in Woody
Hello,
ProFTPd doesn't recognize NIS accounts and says (Login failed): Can't
find user in the log file
Ernest Johanson wrote:
Not sure about woody since I'm not running it, but one thing to check is
whether the proftpd.conf fine contains the PersistentPassword
directive. It needs to be set to off to recognize NIS accounts.
Thank you for the hint. This in fact fixed the problem. I wonder why
Hi List!
i've got two compis running potato. one of them i set up as nis server. after
some starting trouble i now can log into the doing authentication via NIS. Then
i wanted to add me to group staff. so i logged into the server as root and did
an adduser trapstep staff. then i went into /var/yp
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 11:41:38AM +0200, Rainer Clasen wrote:
Hi!
Lee Bradshaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 11:18:13AM +0200, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nis specific problems:
When I run
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 05:51:06PM +0100, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
Try looking at /etc/nsswitch.conf, to get info on it do info libc -name
service switch - nss configuration file, also man nsswitch.
Thanks, this took care of almost everything. The only thing that doesn't
seem to work now is
Hi all -
We're setting up a new machine as a gateway for our lab, and decided to
install hamm on it, mainly so we have access to the latest versions of
sendmail, bind, etc., when security fixes come out. Unfortunately, when I
upgraded the system to hamm, I forgot about the existence of the
On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 03:55:23PM +0900, Kevin Squire wrote:
[snip - problems with nis]
Try looking at /etc/nsswitch.conf, to get info on it do info libc -name
service switch - nss configuration file, also man nsswitch.
Cheers
Adrian
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Swen Thuemmler wrote:
I have the plus entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group in the client, not
in the master.
/etc/passwd
+:*
^-- This is your problem.
You must remove the asterisk, since it will overwrite the pw_passwd entry
from NIS (this is
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Bao C. Ha wrote:
I have the plus entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group in the client, not
in the master.
/etc/passwd
+:*
^-- This is your problem.
You must remove the asterisk, since it will overwrite the pw_passwd entry
from NIS (this is unlike SunOS). A
Bao C. Ha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am having problems configuring NIS in Debian 1.3. I set one up as
master and one as client, no shadow passwd. From the client, I can do
ypcat passwd, and see NIS distributed users. But when I try to log in
as one of the NIS users, it just does not
I have the plus entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group in the client, not
in the master.
/etc/passwd
+:*
/etc/group
+:*:*:
I also changed the /etc/nsswitch.conf to use either compat or db nis
files for the passwd, group, shadow entries.
It still does not work.
Appreciate any other
I am having problems configuring NIS in Debian 1.3. I set one up as
master and one as client, no shadow passwd. From the client, I can do
ypcat passwd, and see NIS distributed users. But when I try to log in
as one of the NIS users, it just does not work. I think I am having a
passwd problem.
Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
the nis problem... almost.
I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
sharing a password file. The user can't access his/her files if s/he logs
in on the client machine...
Any ideas?
Thanks
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:11:04 PDT Michael J Devine ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Through the diligent efforts of this support list, I have nearly conquered
the nis problem... almost.
I have the two machines (server and client) talking, but only insofar as
sharing a password file. The user
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dean B. Cookson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any
attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU)
that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the
services entry
My nis server crashed yesterday. I have re-set it up, following the
nis.debian.howto documantation, re-added my users, and ran make in the
/var/yp directory. Yet when a user tries to login from the client machine,
they get this error:
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain my_domain
How
My nis server crashed yesterday. I have re-set it up, following the
nis.debian.howto documantation, re-added my users, and ran make in the
/var/yp directory. Yet when a user tries to login from the client machine,
they get this error:
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Pick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain my_domain
How do I bind a server to my_domain?
However, it seems that ypbind can't find a server in your case. I
Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any
attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU)
that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the
services entry that's in the database, but runs just fine on a RedHat
box using NYS...
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