[CentOS] [EXT] Re: Inconsistent NIS Client Behavior w/ Centos 7.6
Capehart, William J
William.Capehart at sdsmt.eduWed Jan 16 19:05:41 UTC 2019
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Hi James. Thanks for bringing that up. In reviewing the /etc/nsswitch.conf files they LOOKED identical. I then went into one of the errant ones and saw that passwd looked odd in the editor. I retyped that line and the and shadow and group lines and restarted and indeed it worked. Not sure how that occurred but it did work. Thanks Much! Bill On 1/16/19, 10:32 MST, "James Pearson" <james-p at moving-picture.com> wrote: Capehart, William J wrote: > > I am working on bringing back a number of Centos 7 rigs in our > student computer lab back online. No change was made to the existing > server machine [running Scientific Linux 6] > > Right now there is one remaining thing to resolve: an inconsistency > with the rigs' NIS Clients. > > I have configured rcpbind and ypbind following guidance from Server > World ( https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=nis&f=2 ) > identically on all of the client machines. I have done this before > with previous installs before this. The last time was this summer. > Three are behaving as they are supposed to do. Five, however, are > not. > > In this process I have repeatedly checked that support files .. > > /etc/sysconfig/network > /etc/yp.conf > /etc/pam.d/system-auth-ac > /etc/pam.d/system-auth > /etc/login.defs > /etc/sysconfig/authconfig Do you have nis set up in /etc/nsswitch.conf ? James Pearson
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