> We are trying to get ypbind requesting the passwords and groups from our
> local NIS server, which seems to work fine. The problem is that I do not
> have any control over who's allowed to enter and who's not. I have tried
> several entries in passwd (+name, +@certain_groups, -@certain_groups) and
> nothing seems to have an effect on the workings of ypbind after a
> restart.
> I do not even have to add '+::::::' to the password file to give everyone
> access to the computer: running ypbind and setting the domainname correct
> seems to be enough. I am running the updated version 3.3-glibc3. Am I
> missing something, somewhere?
What does your '/etc/nsswitch.conf' file look like??
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