Problems with IDs
mark
m.roth2006 at rcn.com
Mon Jun 8 17:11:41 UTC 2009
Matias Nicolas wrote:
> I leave u the output of nsswitch.conf file
Ok. So, are the users in /etc/password? And/or is NIS+ accessible?
mark
>
> [root at viruswall etc]# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # /etc/nsswitch.conf
> #
> # An example Name Service Switch config file. This file should be
> # sorted with the most-used services at the beginning.
> #
> # The entry '[NOTFOUND=return]' means that the search for an
> # entry should stop if the search in the previous entry turned
> # up nothing. Note that if the search failed due to some other reason
> # (like no NIS server responding) then the search continues with the
> # next entry.
> #
> # Legal entries are:
> #
> # nisplus or nis+ Use NIS+ (NIS version 3)
> # nis or yp Use NIS (NIS version 2), also called YP
> # dns Use DNS (Domain Name Service)
> # files Use the local files
> # db Use the local database (.db) files
> # compat Use NIS on compat mode
> # hesiod Use Hesiod for user lookups
> # [NOTFOUND=return] Stop searching if not found so far
> #
>
> # To use db, put the "db" in front of "files" for entries you want to be
> # looked up first in the databases
> #
> # Example:
> #passwd: db files nisplus nis
> #shadow: db files nisplus nis
> #group: db files nisplus nis
>
> passwd: files nisplus
> shadow: files nisplus
> group: files nisplus
>
> #hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
> hosts: files nisplus dns
>
> # Example - obey only what nisplus tells us...
> #services: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
> #networks: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
> #protocols: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
> #rpc: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
> #ethers: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
> #netmasks: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
>
> bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
>
> ethers: files
> netmasks: files
> networks: files
> protocols: files nisplus
> rpc: files
> services: files nisplus
>
> netgroup: files nisplus
>
> publickey: nisplus
>
> automount: files nisplus
> aliases: files nisplus
>
>
>> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:21:41 -0500
>> From: m.roth2006 at rcn.com
>> To: redhat-list at redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: Problems with IDs
>>
>> Matias Nicolas wrote:
>>> Permissions are all the same. in passwd, group and shadow. I mean,
>>> permissions in the machine with the problem, are the same as in the machine
>>> that is working correctly. I've checked the lines within those files... they
>>> look the same as in the machine it works... I don't know what it may be...
>> Ok, next question: when did this start happening? What changed on the machine,
>> that it worked one day, and didn't the next?
>>
>> Also, are your logins *local*, or are you using ldap, or something else? What's
>> in /etc/nsswitch.conf?
>>
>> mark
>>
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