Is there a way to list all the NIS clients for an NIS server.

Miner, Jonathan W (CSC) (US SSA) jonathan.w.miner at baesystems.com
Mon Apr 10 13:09:42 UTC 2006


We don't use Linux for NIS servers, but on our Solaris servers, we run a packet capture looking for NIS traffic.


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how abt using rpcinfo ?

On 4/7/06, Phil Savoie <psavoie1783 at rogers.com> wrote:
>
> You are absolutely right.  My apologies.  No glasses and no coffee and
> long
> day yesterday.
>
> Phil
>
> On April 6, 2006 22:56, Bill Medland wrote:
> > Surely that's just the list of servers a particular client can
> > access, which is opposite to what the OP wanted.
> >
> > On April 6, 2006 07:32 pm, Phil Savoie wrote:
> > > How about the command:
> > >
> > > ypcat -k ypservers
> > >
> > > Phil
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