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Old 05-25-2009
Question Aix 5.3 NIS Client from a Suse10 sever

Hello Guys,

Unfortunately after look for it on entire www I did not find anyone that have made a tutorial how to make it works.

I'm using an AIX 5.3 as a nis client from a SUSE 1.0 server.

I can see the maps - ypcat passwd (so I can Bind server)

and I can su NIS users.

BUT I CAN NOT LOGIN LOCALLY OR VIA SSH Smilie

I made many tests.

I already made configurations on /etc/security/passwd and others.

I don't know what are happen!

I installed bash because NIS users uses bash

I created the home directory as the same I have on map

I put +: and +::0:0::: in group and passwd [/etc]

Smilie Smilie Smilie AND NOW what can I DO?

see my map:

Code:
bash-3.00# ypcat passwd



edson:x:29032:29000::/mnt/data/home/edson:/bin/bash
mirroradm:x:29011:29000:Adm.mirror:/mnt/data/home/mirroradm:/bin/bash
fe336:x:29033:29000::/mnt/data/home/fe336:/bin/bash
fe376:x:29034:29000::/mnt/data/home/fe376:/bin/bash
fe382:x:29015:29000:Luiz:/mnt/data/home/fe382:/bin/bash
elaine:x:29031:29000::/mnt/data/home/elaine:/bin/bash
fe328:x:29007:29000:Raqsco:/mnt/data/home/fe328:/bin/bash
fe333:x:29019:29000:Ruinior:/mnt/data/home/fe333:/bin/bash
fe380:x:29012:29000:EmMoraes:/mnt/data/home/fe380:/bin/bash
fe326:x:29008:29000:Reger:/mnt/data/home/fe326:/bin/bash
fe331:x:29020:29000:Thiagodo:/mnt/data/home/fe331:/bin/bash
fe397:x:29014:29000:Gabrieres:/mnt/data/home/fe397:/bin/bash
nobody:x:65534:65533:nobody:/var/lib/nobody:/bin/bash
fe329:x:29004:29000:Bruno:/mnt/data/home/fe329:/bin/bash
fe334:x:29023:29000:Alexandre:/mnt/data/home/fe334:/bin/bash
fe395:x:29006:29000:Roberto :/mnt/data/home/fe395:/bin/bash
andre:x:29025:29000::/mnt/data/home/andre:/bin/bash
fe332:x:29021:29000:Ferdin:/mnt/data/home/fe332:/bin/bash

Code:
bash-3.00# cat /etc/security/passwd
root:
        password = 8.uiSUInSuiu4wQ
        lastupdate = 1242319478
        flags =

daemon:
        password = *

bin:
        password = *

sys:
        password = *

adm:
        password = *

uucp:
        password = *

guest:
        password = *

nobody:
        password = *

lpd:
        password = *

tsbnu:    /// I PUT IT BECAUSE THIS IS THE GROUP OF NIS USERS!
        password = *

THANK YOU!!!

Last edited by michelan; 05-26-2009 at 09:03 AM..
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