  | |  | Trouble with ES3 and NIS services | Trouble with ES3 and NIS services 2004-02-17 - By Doug Stewart
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Claus Rasmussen wrote:
| On Monday 16 February 2004 17:27, Doug Stewart wrote:
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| >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
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| The (client) NIS configuration step is run the first time you boot and
start X
| after a fresh install.
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| >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.
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| Run 'redhat-config-authentication ' by hand.
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| -Claus
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Ahhh. That could indeed be the problem, as I haven 't booted into X and
have no intention to do so on a SERVER INSTALLATION.
Is there not something incredibly wrong with requiring people to boot
into X to get this to work?
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Doug Stewart
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Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur
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