Bezüglich Eric van Gyzen's Nachricht vom 19.08.2014 15:39 (localtime):
> On 08/19/2014 09:14, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
>> …
>>> At least that's what we found in the freebsd.org cluster. nss-pam-ldapd
>>> was
>>> two or three orders of magnitude more usable and got rid of nscd in the
>>> pro
On 08/19/2014 09:14, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> Bezüglich Peter Wemm's Nachricht vom 17.08.2014 19:18 (localtime):
>> On Sunday 17 August 2014 15:22:02 O. Hartmann wrote:
>>> Am Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:09:10 +
>>>
>>> "Eggert, Lars" schrieb:
Nobody using nscd? Really?
>>> I can only speak
On 2014-8-19, at 13:54, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>
> I know that this a bit late but have you ever considered Hesiod? it uses
> DNS/txt.
> we have been using it since the days when BSDi had no NIS support and haven’t
> seen a ypserver not responding since :-)
I don't control the master NIS infrast
On 2014-8-18, at 20:23, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Why not run a local slave on your server?
I am trying to get one set up. It requires a change request to our
organization's IT, which is, ahem, not always lightning fast.
Lars
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Bezüglich Peter Wemm's Nachricht vom 17.08.2014 19:18 (localtime):
> On Sunday 17 August 2014 15:22:02 O. Hartmann wrote:
>> Am Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:09:10 +
>>
>> "Eggert, Lars" schrieb:
>>> Nobody using nscd? Really?
>> I can only speak for myself and I stopped using nscd since the support is
On Aug 18, 2014, at 10:42 AM, Eggert, Lars wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2014-8-17, at 18:10, Adam McDougall wrote:
>> We were using +: type entries in the local password and group
>> tables and I believe we used an unmodified /etc/nsswitch.conf (excluding
>> cache lines while testing nscd):
>
Eggert, Lars wrote this message on Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 07:42 +:
> The current NIS server is 25ms away, which is a pain. I'm trying to get a
> local slave set up, which will make the need for nscd go away, but it would
> sure be nice if it worked in the meantime.
Why not run a local slave on
Am 17.08.2014 um 18:10 schrieb Adam McDougall:
> On 08/17/2014 09:09, Eggert, Lars wrote:
>> Nobody using nscd? Really?
>
> I would test for you, but we retired our NIS infrastructure at least a
> year ago. I did have it working on a test client at some point, but I
> didn't push it into producti
Hi,
On 2014-8-17, at 18:10, Adam McDougall wrote:
> We were using +: type entries in the local password and group
> tables and I believe we used an unmodified /etc/nsswitch.conf (excluding
> cache lines while testing nscd):
I tried that setup too, and it doesn't seem to be caching any NI
On Sunday 17 August 2014 15:22:02 O. Hartmann wrote:
> Am Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:09:10 +
>
> "Eggert, Lars" schrieb:
> > Nobody using nscd? Really?
>
> I can only speak for myself and I stopped using nscd since the support is
> crap.
>
> A while ago (t > 1 1/2 years) I realised within a OpenLD
On 08/17/2014 09:09, Eggert, Lars wrote:
> Nobody using nscd? Really?
>
I would test for you, but we retired our NIS infrastructure at least a
year ago. I did have it working on a test client at some point, but I
didn't push it into production because I found a couple issues (below).
We were us
Am Sun, 17 Aug 2014 13:09:10 +
"Eggert, Lars" schrieb:
> Nobody using nscd? Really?
I can only speak for myself and I stopped using nscd since the support is crap.
A while ago (t > 1 1/2 years) I realised within a OpenLDAP environment, that
when nscd is
running, sometimes the system simple
Nobody using nscd? Really?
On 2014-8-14, at 13:26, Eggert, Lars wrote:
> [Resending to current@, since I can't get it to work on -CURRENT either.]
>
> Hi,
>
> anyone have an idea why nscd would not be caching NIS lookups?
>
> My nsswitch.conf looks as follows:
>
> group: cache files nis
> ho
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