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    SubjectMore on dead NIS w/ 2.1.127-pre3..7
    Andi,

    Were the strace logs I sent of any help? Here's what I've done on this
    end:

    - Built fresh ypbind from ypbind-mt-1.3 source. Verified that it works
    under 2.1.127-pre2.

    - Reboot with 2.1.127-pre7. No evil messages. Here's a console capture
    of what ensues when you try to use NIS:

    Script started on Fri Nov 6 17:40:43 1998

    [root@cy-gw /root]# ypwhich
    air.fast.net

    [root@cy-gw /root]# ypcat hosts
    yp_all: clnt_call: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer
    No such map hosts.byaddr. Reason: Internal NIS error

    [root@cy-gw /root]# rpcinfo -p
    rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: rpcinfo: RPC: Unable to receive; \
    errno = Connection reset by peer

    [root@cy-gw /root]# showmount -e air
    rpc mount export: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer

    [root@cy-gw /root]# exit
    exit

    Script done on Fri Nov 6 17:41:49 1998


    Basically, anything that uses sunrpc services appears to be hosed.

    Next,

    - Rebuilt portmap from sources. Same results.

    - Reboot w/ 2.1.127-pre2 again. All's well.


    If you still think tcpdump is the correct diagnostic, I'll figure out how
    to use it and provide one.


    Steve



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