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RE: whoami: cannot find username for UID 1001



That is not a bug.
Sounds more like pilot error.
I have a large NIS network http://www.testdrive.copaq.com.
Grab a shell account and see for yourself that Debian works perfectly in the
environment that you are discussing.

----Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam C Powell IV [mailto:hazelsct@mit.edu]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 5:14 PM
To: Debian Alpha; Debian ARM
Subject: whoami: cannot find username for UID 1001


What's this about?  w seems to give good info, but whoami has trouble,
and only over NIS, and on ARM and Alpha but not Intel.  Also, when I try
to ssh anywhere from such machines (as UID 1001), it says "You don't
exist, go away!" even for ssh user@machine.  Started on Monday (at the
latest), and potato upgrades to date have not fixed it (well, haven't
upgraded potato on ARM since Tuesday because of the binutils problem).

Known bug?  Or should I file a bug report against shellutils, or nis, or
both?  Or might it be some obscure libc6 thing?  Seems at least
"important" in severity, and on some pretty important packages!

Zeen,

-Adam P.



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