  | |  | NIS Problem | NIS Problem 2003-11-18 - By Philip Mores
Back Does anyone of you successfully implemented NIS using Redhat 9? I 'm having a problem and I 'm already frustrated solving the problem.
I 'm using the default RPMs of Redhat 9 needed for NIS server and client such as ypserv-2.6-2, ypbind-1.11-4 etc.
I 've already finished setting-up the NIS server and the client. When I 'm trying to connect the client during startup, this error occurred:
Listening for an NIS domain server ..... [FAILED]. I logged to the workstation as root and tried restarting the ypbind service but this error appeared: ypbind failed. The error was: Binding to the NIS domain: [OK] Listening for an NIS domain server [FAILED].
When i logged to the client as root and run 'ypbind -debug ', this error occurred:
[root@(protected) root]# ypbind -debug parsing config file Trying entry: ypserver 192.168.239.1 parsed ypserver 192.168.239.1 add_server() domain: Linux, host: 192.168.239.1, slot: 0 Trying entry: domain Linux server Linuxserver parsed domain 'Linux ' server 'Linuxserver ' add_server() domain: Linux, host: Linuxserver, slot: 1 [Welcome to ypbind-mt, version 1.11]
ping host '192.168.239.1 ', domain 'Linux ' host '192.168.239.1 ' doesn 't answer. ping host 'Linuxserver ', domain 'Linux ' host 'Linuxserver ' doesn 't answer. ypbindproc_domain_2_svc (Linux) trylock = success ping host '192.168.239.1 ', domain 'Linux ' host '192.168.239.1 ' doesn 't answer. ping host 'Linuxserver ', domain 'Linux ' host 'Linuxserver ' doesn 't answer. Status: YPBIND_FAIL_VAL Pinging all active server. ping host '192.168.239.1 ', domain 'Linux ' host '192.168.239.1 ' doesn 't answer. ping host 'Linuxserver ', domain 'Linux ' host 'Linuxserver ' doesn 't answer.
What should I do now? Please help.
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