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Old 06-29-2009
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nis user

my qustion is,

nis is centralised server.how to login nis user in client system in console (CDE)login
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Follow : NIS FAQ to make the workstation a nis client, then ensure that the passwd, group and hosts lines in /etc/nsswitch.conf list nis after files (or copy nsswitch.nis to nsswitch.conf).

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Try to make the other computer as NIS client.
Login with the local root.
Check if passwd, group data are shared:
to check this, run below cmd's on client machine:

#ypcat passwd | grep username
#ypcat group | grep username

If you get the real output, then try to login by first logging out with root.
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