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Re: Unable to mount SCSI root fs with pr0.10test1 or test2 PAM/NIS pro

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Subject: Re: Unable to mount SCSI root fs with pr0.10test1 or test2 PAM/NIS problems fixed
From: "Bryan J. Smith" <b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 21:35:52 -0500
Cc: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxx>, K Mitchell Russell <kmrussel@xxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Organization: SmithConcepts/Personal
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"Bryan J. Smith" wrote:
> I'm seeming to have a serious issue with PAM and NIS -- which is a
> Wolverine issue.  Anyone else here having issues?  The second I try
> to bind to my NIS server, _all_ authentication goes down (even
> local).  I have to shutdown ypbind completely (even if it didn't
> bind -- which it is not anyway) before any authentication is
> possible.
> Time to check Bugzilla I guess ...

FYI, I just pulled the latest PAM and YP* SRPMs from Rawhide, built
and installed them and my NIS problem was fixed.  Even an unbound
domain will now authenticate local users correctly.

-- TheBS

P.S.  FYI, I'm getting header issues with the Athlon target kernel
build.  That'll teach me to announce something before it's done.

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Bryan "TheBS" Smith         chat:thebs413 @AOL/MSN/Yahoo
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