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SubjectRe: IP changes in 2.3.4x make things wierd?
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Ricky Beam writes ("Re: IP changes in 2.3.4x make things wierd?"):
>
> [cramer:tty4]dominion:/lib/[9:03pm]:strings -a libc.so.5.3.12 |grep nsswitch
> /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> That's the only libc5 I have with nss enabled.

That libc must have been compiled with NYS support. Last time I
checked, NYS caused /bin/login to leak a filedescriptor bound to a
reserved UDP socket - if anyone's still uses NYS, I recommend
recompiling libc without NYS support and running ypbind instead.

Peter

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