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Trouble with ES3 and NIS services

Trouble with ES3 and NIS services

2004-02-16       - By Doug Stewart

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Doug Stewart wrote:
| Perhaps someone out there has had a similar experience and can point me
| in the right direction.
|
| I recently installed ES3 Update 1 on a Dell Poweredge 2650. The install
| went flawlessly, but it never prompted me for any NIS information (which
| RH9 used to do and Fedora still does, IIRC). That initially worried me.
| ~ It appears my fears were well founded
|
| For some reason, yp services aren 't starting at boot time, which has the
| net effect of not allowing any authentication for NIS users and it also
| prevents automounting of /home and other network shares.
|
| I 've noticed that ypbind doesn 't show up in "serviceconf ", unlike even
| in my WS3 installs.
|
| Can anyone give me a pointer to 1) what I 'm doing wrong and 2) a
| potential solution?

Sorry to reply to myself, but I should also mention that I have the
ypbind package installed and if I run /etc/init.d/ypbind start, the
services appear to start ( 'domainname ' and 'ypwhich ' work just fine) but
automounting and authentication services adamantly refuse to work.

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