setenforce 0
You already killed the regular firewall, is the IPv6 version running?
/etc/init.d/ip6tables status
? Otherwise, I am out of ideas.
Dave
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:15 PM, Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve <rwgk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That's from the startup, indicates normal start. What is output fromLooks normal (except for the strange "file exists" message):
>
> # /etc/init.d/ypbind status
>
> after the ypcat fails?
# /etc/init.d/ypbind status
SIOCADDRT: File exists
ypbind (pid 3140) is running...
Yes:
> Is rpcbind running (/etc/init.d/rpcbind status)?
# /etc/init.d/rpcbind status
rpcbind (pid 2828) is running...
In the meantime, I ran "yum update portmap" which got a new version of some rpc package,
but it didn't make a difference.
Nothing. I checked both the nis master and the secondary server.
> Also check the logs on the server side for any unusual entry mentioning this problem client.
I had fc9 on this very machine with NIS working just fine, with exactly the same yp config.
> I am running fc9, but I doubt this has changed.
Thanks for the suggestions!
Ralf
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