Hi ottomeister,

You might change the 'ipnodes' line to match the 'hosts' line,
but I doubt that that's causing the login problem.  It's more
likely that NIS is not quite working properly, perhaps because
this machine has not successfully obtained the NIS data files
(or "maps") yet.

Can you log in as a NIS user through some non-Sun Ray
method such as 'ssh' or on the machine console, or can
you 'su' to the NIS user after logging in as a local user?
If those don't work then this isn't a Sun Ray issue, it's a
NIS issue and you'll need to debug your NIS setup.  I'd
start with 'ypwhich' and 'ypcat passwd'.

NIS accounts worked on the console!

I discarded my changes to /etc/nsswitch.conf by doing "cp /etc/nsswicth.nis /etc/nsswitch.conf", added the netmask for 192.168.128.0 to /etc/netmasks on the NIS server, rebuilt its maps and rebooted the NIS client. And boom, now it works. :-)

Thanks a lot!

Regards,

  Andreas


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