Subject: Re: NetBSD YP Server compatible with Linux YP Client ?
To: Hauke Fath <hauke@Espresso.Rhein-Neckar.DE>
From: Greywolf <greywolf@starwolf.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/25/2005 12:16:18
[Thus spake Hauke Fath ("HF: ") Wednesday...]
HF: More modern Linux OSes have nsswitch.conf, no need to dance the +:::...
HF: dance there.
..unless you put in
passwd: compat
group: compat
[which is something that nsswitch will never be able to supplant because
NIS also supports -user:::::: entries; i.e., the compat mode supports
inclusion/exclusion on a much more granular level, so please don't
discount The Dance, as you put it..]
HF: I've got a NetBSD yp master running at work with RH Linux and NetBSD
HF: clients. I did not manage to set up shadow passwd support, but other than
HF: that, the combination runs just fine.
What needs to be done for YP support proper in Linux is the master.passwd
file needs to be massaged into a shadow format
HF: You can set an UID/GID range in the YP Makefile for the accounts to be
HF: included in the passwd map to avoid sending round root passwds.
[this makes WAY too much sense. :) ]
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