Re: NIS-Caching at HPUX 11
From: Erika Berger (admin_at_localhost.de)
Date: 06/24/04
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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:41:54 +0200
> Strangest thing is that the passwd map is updated some minutes after
> changing the password with yppasswd.
If you are using NIS-slave servers it might take some time until they get to
know about the changes.
>
> Other strange things are that we can see the new entry of a map with
> ypmatch and the old entry with ypcat.
from the manpages:.....
ypcat print the values of all keys in a YP database
ypmatch print the values of one or more keys in a YP database
.....
Maybe there are two similar entries, doubled entry or something?
By Chris
> Any suggestions?
>
> Bye
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> Marcus Siegl
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