On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 01:24:15PM +1100, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> This means, the libraries on Linux do not understand shadow passwords on
> NIS. Thus, if I want to use shadow passwords with a Linux Machine, I have
> to expose them to clients. There is a possibility that I could delete or
> hide the
Hi Konrad,
This works...:^) Thanks.
This means, the libraries on Linux do not understand shadow passwords on NIS. Thus, if
I want to use shadow passwords with a Linux Machine, I have to expose them to clients.
There is a possibility that I could delete or hide the binary ypcat from allowing
us
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:09:04PM +1100, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> Hi Geeks, Girls and Guys,
>
> ...:^)
>
> I am having a little problem setting up a debian client to derive login data from a
> freebsd nis server. There is no problem when the freebsd nis server interacts with
> freebsd clients, bu
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:09:04PM +1100, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> Hi Geeks, Girls and Guys,
>
> ...:^)
>
> I am having a little problem setting up a debian client to derive login
> data from a freebsd nis server. There is no problem when the freebsd nis
> server interacts with freebsd clients, but
"Neeraj Arora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Geeks, Girls and Guys,
>
> ...:^)
>
> I am having a little problem setting up a debian client to derive login data from a
> freebsd nis server. There is no problem when the freebsd nis server interacts with
> freebsd clients, but there is a prob
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Neeraj Arora wrote:
> Hi Geeks, Girls and Guys,
>
> ...:^)
>
> I am having a little problem setting up a debian client to derive login data from a
> freebsd nis server. There is no problem when the freebsd nis server interacts with
> freebsd clients, but there is a problem w