Re: linux server NIS and solaris 10 client
From: mcsky2 (mickael.choisnard_at_free.fr)
Date: 11/09/05
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Date: 9 Nov 2005 12:52:47 -0800
Casper H.S. *** a écrit :
> "mcsky2" <mickael.choisnard@free.fr> writes:
> >I use a Debian NIS server and we have some solaris 10 clients.
> >I don't succeed in authentification with solaris.
> >"ypcat passwd" works in solaris 10 but it don't succeed in the screen
> >authentification.
>
> What type of password encryption are you using?
>
> (Show us a password entry with encrypted password; preferrably a test
> version of which you can give us the password too)
>
> Casper
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I don't remember if it's md5, but we have 13 characters.
We have also some accounts (a little number) with more than 13 and
beginning with $
There is no good results too.
I also tried to change nsswitch.conf with passwd: compat
I don't use shadow
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