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Special Forums IP Networking ssh server is attachable from local network not from another network Post 302288238 by old noob on Monday 16th of February 2009 07:24:39 PM
Old 02-16-2009
anyone with a way i can get my server to work from the net not just locally?
 

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ypset(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  ypset(8)

NAME
ypset - point ypbind at a particular server SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/ypset [-V1 | -V2] [-d domain] [-h host] server OPTIONS
Bind server for the (old) v.1 NIS protocol. Bind server for the (current) v.2 NIS protocol. If no version is supplied, ypset, first attempts to set the domain for the (current) v.2 protocol. If this attempt fails, ypset, then attempts to set the domain for the (old) v.1 protocol. Set ypbind's binding on host, instead of locally. The host can be spec- ified as a name or as an address. Use domain, instead of the default domain. DESCRIPTION
The ypset command tells ypbind to get Network Information Service (NIS) map information for the specified domain from the ypserv process running on server. If server is down, or isn't running ypserv, this is not discovered until an NIS client process tries to get a binding for the domain. At this point, the binding set by ypset will be tested by ypbind. If the binding is invalid, ypbind will attempt to rebind for the same domain. Note The ypbind process will refuse ypset requests unless -ypset or -ypsetme are specified when ypbind is started. The ypset command is useful for binding a client node which is not on a broadcast net, or is on a broadcast net which isn't running an NIS server host. It also is useful for debugging NIS client applications, for instance where an NIS map only exists at a single NIS server host. In cases where several hosts on the local net are supplying NIS services, it is possible for ypbind to rebind to another host even while you attempt to find out if the ypset operation succeeded. For example, you can type: % ypset host1 % ypwhich host2 which can be confusing. This is a function of the NIS subsystem's attempt to load-balance among the available NIS servers, and occurs when host1 does not respond to ypbind because it is not running ypserv (or is overloaded), and host2, running ypserv, gets the binding. The server indicates the NIS server to bind to, and can be specified as a name or an address. If specified as a name, ypset will attempt to use NIS services to resolve the name to an address. This will work only if the node has a current valid binding for the domain in ques- tion. In most cases, server should be specified as an address. Refer to ypfiles(4) and ypserv(8) for an overview of NIS. SEE ALSO
Commands: ypwhich(1), ypserv(8) Files: ypfiles(4) ypset(8)
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