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List:       freebsd-hackers
Subject:    NIS
From:       "Swanson, Toby J." <tjswanson () tva ! gov>
Date:       1997-10-31 20:53:25
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I am running 2.1.7 on a 486-33MHz host named scar.  I am attempting 
to use NIS to authenticate logins on this machine.  Everything starts 
up without any error messages, but only local login ids and passwords 
are accepted at a login prompt.  I have added the '+' entries to 
/etc/passwd, /etc/group and /etc/aliases and have uncommented the NIS 
entry in /etc/host.conf.  I start ypbind successfully, then ypwhich 
shows I am bound to the master server in my domain named gie (a Sun 
Ultra Enterprise 4000 running Solaris 2.5.1).  When I run 'ypwhich 
scar' on the server I get an error message of "ypwhich: can't call 
ypbind on scar: RPC: program/version mismatch; low version = 2, high
version = 2".  Running 'ypwhich -V2 scar' returns gie.

Running rpcinfo and grepping for yp on gie yields (header added);

   program version netid     address             service    owner
    100004    2    udp       0.0.0.0.3.4         ypserv     superuser
    100004    1    udp       0.0.0.0.3.4         ypserv     superuser
    100004    1    tcp       0.0.0.0.3.5         ypserv     superuser
    100004    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.128.10      ypserv     superuser
    100004    2    ticotsord \000\000\020X       ypserv     superuser
    100004    2    ticots    \000\000\020[       ypserv     superuser
    100007    3    udp       0.0.0.0.128.14      ypbind     superuser
    100007    2    udp       0.0.0.0.128.14      ypbind     superuser
    100007    1    udp       0.0.0.0.128.14      ypbind     superuser
    100007    3    tcp       0.0.0.0.128.11      ypbind     superuser
    100007    2    tcp       0.0.0.0.128.11      ypbind     superuser
    100007    1    tcp       0.0.0.0.128.11      ypbind     superuser
    100007    3    ticlts    \000\000\020{       ypbind     superuser
    100007    3    ticotsord \000\000\020\177    ypbind     superuser
    100007    3    ticots    \000\000\020\203    ypbind     superuser
    100009    1    udp       0.0.0.0.3.22        yppasswdd  superuser

Running rpcinfo -p scar on scar yields;

   program vers proto   port
    100000    2   tcp    111  rpcbind
    100000    2   udp    111  rpcbind
    100007    2   udp    676  ypbind
    100007    2   tcp    678  ypbind
    100005    1   udp    682  mountd
    100005    1   tcp    683  mountd

Is there a place on the FreeBSD web site to look for NIS related 
problems? Does anyone know of any solutions or workarounds for this 
problem?  I have the O'Reilly book on NFS and NIS but it does not seem 
to address this problem.  Any help will be appreciated very much.

Toby (tjswanson@tva.gov, please cc toby@milkyway.org if possible)

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