Re: more nis problems
In article <[🔎] 199704171720.KAA01048@fleming.jimpick.com>,
Jim Pick <jim@jimpick.com> wrote:
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>> YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN: No bound server for domain <my_domain>
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>> How do I bind a server to <my_domain>?
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>However, it seems that ypbind can't find a server in your case. I have
>similar problems here. The solution (in my case) is to run ypbind with
>the -ypsetme flag, and then use ypset to bind it to the server you want.
This usually indicates that the network/broadcast address is not
set up correctly. Then nothing that relies on broadcasting works.
Check /etc/init.d/network
Mike.
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