On Mon, 19 Jan 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> I also tried to set up shadow passwords with NIS and couldn't get it to work.
> I downloaded the libc source and could see that shadow passwords aren't
> implemented with regular NIS. It really isn't too surprising though since
> with regular NIS,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I also tried to set up shadow passwords with NIS and couldn't get it to work.
>I downloaded the libc source and could see that shadow passwords aren't
>implemented with regular NIS.
They are on a libc6 system (hamm)..
>
I also tried to set up shadow passwords with NIS and couldn't get it to work.
I downloaded the libc source and could see that shadow passwords aren't
implemented with regular NIS. It really isn't too surprising though since
with regular NIS, it's easy for any machine on the network to get whatever
I'm having trouble with nis and shadow files on my bo system. The system
works fine when I don't have shadow installed on the server, but breaks
when I enable shadow. I enable shadow on the server, modify the Makefile
to generate a shadow map and then it compiles it but when I do a ypcat,
the sh
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