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Old 08-29-2006
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Use AIX as NIS client

Hi everyone.

Has anyone here used AIX as a NIS client to a Linux server?
If have configured this setup and cant get it to work. I have verifyed that the NIS server is working since other machines are able to connect to it and users to log in on other clients.
On the AIX machine the users are how ever not able to log in although I am able to su to their userid. I am also able to perform "ypcat -d domainname passwd.byname" and retrive information including the password hash from the linux machine. This leads me to belive that some configuration must be done to allow AIX to understand this kind of password hash.
Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction?
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