I believe on your server, you need all 3: ypbind, ypserv, yppasswdd
which need to be started in the order ypserv, ypbind, yppasswdd. Typical
S numbers are S12ypserv, S13ypbind, and S66yppasswdd (these will be the
2oft link files in the /etc/rc.d/rc.# run level directory).

note that yppasswdd is not necessary in order to do a ypcat passwd.

as regards to your problem. it would be helpful to know more information,
such as distro and version of which release for your client, and your
server (for example: server running HP-UX 10.20, client running RH Linux
version 5.2).

also, from your client, what do you see when you do a:

        ypwhich

?

ditto on the server machine.

rgds,

-Greg

On 18-Oct-00 Selim Jahangir wrote:
> Hi All !!!
> NIS client configuration.
> In  my server ypserv is running and in client ypbind. I can not get the
> password database in my client machine.
> Please help me with configuration files.
> 
> Thanks
> selim
> 
> 
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Date: 18-Oct-00
Time: 13:00:16

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