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Old 02-16-2005, 01:31 AM   #1
brranj
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NIS login problem for Intel 915 machine


Hi,

We got some new computers for our lab which has the Intel 915 chipset.
After installing rehdat 9 on it, I find that strangely the lab users are no more able to login in to the server through the NIS login from the new machines.
I checked to see that the ypbind and the portmap services are running on client machines.

I am not too well versant with linux.
Could somebody please help me out with this?

Thanks
Brranj
 
Old 02-16-2005, 05:54 AM   #2
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Hi brranj,
Welcome to LQ. I think you've probably posted this in the wrong place - try the main networking forum or maybe software.. Is it possible for a mod - one that isnt taking it easy at LWE - to move this post?
 
  


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