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Operating Systems AIX AIX: Could not login using NIS Account? Post 302481532 by quanba on Friday 17th of December 2010 08:59:53 PM
Old 12-17-2010
AIX: Could not login using NIS Account?

Hi there,

I am new to AIX environment, when I set up NIS Client for an AIX 5.3 Machine to connect to a Linux NIS Master, everything seems to be okie:

/etc/passwd: +::0:0:::
/etc/group: +:
ps -ef | egrep "ypbind": /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ypbind -ypsetme -ypsetme

I can get all account information from NIS Master using ypcat

When I was logging in using NIS account, the machine denied and here is what I got from the secure log:

"failed login attempt for UNKNOWN_USER from ..."

Other AIX 5.3 machines on the same domain works ok.

please give me some advices, thanks in advance
 

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YPBIND(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 YPBIND(8)

NAME
ypbind -- create and maintain a binding to a NIS server SYNOPSIS
ypbind [-broadcast] [-insecure] [-ypset] [-ypsetme] DESCRIPTION
ypbind finds the server for a particular NIS domain and stores information about it in a ``binding file''. This binding information includes the IP address of the server associated with that particular domain and which port the server is using. This information is stored in the directory /var/yp/binding in a file named with the convention <domain>.version, where <domain> is the relevant domain. The NIS system only supplies information on version 2. If ypbind is started without the -broadcast option, ypbind steps through the list of NIS servers specified in /var/yp/binding/<domain>.ypservers and contacts each in turn attempting to bind to that server. It is strongly recommended that these hosts are in the local hosts file, and that hosts are looked up in local files before the NIS hosts map. If ypbind is started with the -broadcast option, or if /var/yp/binding/<domain>.ypservers does not exist, ypbind broadcasts to find a process willing to serve maps for the client's domain. Once a binding is established, ypbind maintains this binding by periodically communicating with the server to which it is bound. If the binding is somehow lost, e.g by server reboot, ypbind marks the domain as unbound and attempts to re-establish the binding. When the binding is once again successful, ypbind marks the domain as bound and resumes its periodic check. The options are as follows: -broadcast sends a broadcast requesting a NIS server to which to bind. -insecure do not require that the server is running on a reserved port. This may be necessary when connecting to SunOS 3.x or ULTRIX NIS servers. -ypset ypset(8) may be used to change the server to which a domain is bound. -ypsetme ypset(8) may be used only from this machine to change the server to which a domain is bound. The -broadcast -ypset, and -ypsetme, options are inherently insecure and should be avoided. FILES
/var/yp/binding/<domain>.version - binding file for <domain>. /var/yp/binding/<domain>.ypservers - explicit list of servers to bind to for <domain>. DIAGNOSTICS
Messages are sent to syslogd(8) using the LOG_DAEMON facility. SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1), ypwhich(1), nis(8), yppoll(8), ypset(8) AUTHORS
This version of ypbind was originally implemented by Theo de Raadt. The ypservers support was implemented by Luke Mewburn. BSD
February 26, 2005 BSD
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