In article CALSzgHHTWLD-rW1tQ+Z+EUGK+wRRC47ygg31+FC2TrPYp-yZWQ@mail.gmail.com, Jim Perrin centos@centos.org wrote:
... Current versions of fedora do this as well, in addition to f15 having a buggy startup script for yp*. I agree with you that if you specify auth, the tools for it should be there.
That said, NIS needs to die. Quickly.
Why? I'll grant NIS is insecure at best for login auth, and should not be used for that purpose (at least not outside the lab).
But for other purposes e.g. automount maps, NIS is simple and easy and still functional.
I'll also readily agree I wouldn't want NIS on internet-facing systems, but for things like automount maps on the internal corporate LAN, is it really a catastropic problem?
Cheers, sr.