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SubjectRe: A new knfsd
On Fri, 6 Nov 1998, Steven N. Hirsch wrote:
>
>
> On 5 Nov 1998, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
> > By author: "Steven N. Hirsch" <shirsch@adelphia.net>
> > >
> > > Can _anyone_ confirm that NIS services are operational for them under
> > > 2.1.127-pre3 or pre7? I've been pulling my hair out for almost a week
> > > trying to fathom what broke it..
> >
> > RedHat 4.1 (libc5 NYS) NIS client works just fine here (2.1.127-pre7);
> > as does autofs. I can't comment on any NIS server or on knfsd, since
> > I don't run either.
>
> Hmm. The problem system is a RedHat 5.1 (glibc) system. I wonder if the
> libc flavor could have any bearing on this?

I snagged the NIS stuff on ftp.kernel.org and gave it a try today.. seems
to work ok here with pre6 and glibc-2.0.99. I didn't do any spiffy testing
but did tcpdump and strace to make sure they are yacking at each other
and not just sitting there. (nsswitch.conf only has hosts, services and
rpc set for nis and only nis though)

293 ? S 0:00 rpc.kmountd
295 2 S 0:00 rpc.kstatd
306 2 SW 0:00 (nfsd)
307 2 SW 0:00 (nfsd)
308 2 SW 0:00 (nfsd)
309 2 SW 0:00 (nfsd)
310 2 SW 0:00 (lockd)
311 2 SW 0:00 (rpciod)
429 1 S 0:00 ypserv
432 1 S 0:00 rpc.ypxfrd
568 ? S 0:00 ypbind (master)
569 ? S 0:00 ypbind (slave)

-Mike


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