Re: more nis problems

1997-04-18 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dean B. Cookson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any >attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU) >that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the >services

Re: more nis problems

1997-04-17 Thread Dean B. Cookson
Is it my imagination, or does the NIS included with Debian not pay any attention to the services map? I've got an application (DQS from FSU) that won't run on a Debian box running NIS because it can't find the services entry that's in the database, but runs just fine on a RedHat box using NYS...

Re: more nis problems

1997-04-17 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >--==_Exmh_1602868732P >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain >> >> How do I bind a server to ? > >However, it seems that ypbind can't find a server in your case. I have

Re: more nis problems

1997-04-17 Thread Jim Pick
> My nis server crashed yesterday. I have re-set it up, following the > nis.debian.howto documantation, re-added my users, and ran make in the > /var/yp directory. Yet when a user tries to login from the client machine, > they get this error: > > YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain >

more nis problems

1997-04-17 Thread Michael J Devine
My nis server crashed yesterday. I have re-set it up, following the nis.debian.howto documantation, re-added my users, and ran make in the /var/yp directory. Yet when a user tries to login from the client machine, they get this error: YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain How do I bind