Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-04 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Ian & Gill Watkins wrote: > > I have started receiving this message since installing the remainder / most > of the Debian system. > > The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?). > > I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to do with > TCP/IP / DHCP but

RE: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-03 Thread Carl Mummert
cm>I could do this, but I'm using this all as a "learning experience" cm>so I'd like to know how to configure it right. I've done a config, cm>run the make process, but I'm still getting this error :( cm> cm>What else do I need to do? cm> first, read /usr/doc/HOWTO/NIS-Howto. Next, realize that i

RE: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-03 Thread Ian & Gill Watkins
cm>I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to cm>do with TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly detailed info cm>as to what to do as I am a linux newbie. Most likely, you installed YP (also called NIS), but didn't set it up right. If you don't need NIS (or don't kn

Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-02 Thread Martin Bialasinski
ins (original huh?). > Which domain? The DNS Domain or the YP Domain ? The message YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins is from the NIS/YP service. $man hostname hostname - show or set the system's host name domainname - show or set the system

Re: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-02 Thread Carl Mummert
cm>I have started receiving this message since installing the cm>remainder / most of the Debian system. cm>The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?). cm> cm>I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to cm>do with TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly

YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain Watkins

1997-12-02 Thread Ian & Gill Watkins
I have started receiving this message since installing the remainder / most of the Debian system. The domain on my home net is called watkins (original huh?). I have had a look out on the net and it appears to be something to do with TCP/IP / DHCP but I could do with some fairly detailed info a