Re: F28: Why doesn't NIS work?

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On Fri, 4 May 2018 13:51:14 -0700
Rick Stevens wrote:

> Might I suggest using "compat" or "files sss" instead of "files nis" in
> your /etc/nsswitch.conf file for passwd, group and shadow? E.g.:

Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried both, same results,
no login for NIS users.

I enabled and started the sssd.service (which I've never had
to do previously), but it didn't help. I notice there is no
config file under /etc/sssd, don't know if it has to have one.

Why am I suspecting that all the ipv4 support was broken when
they added ipv6 support for NIS in fedora 28? :-). Of maybe I
now have to do some extra config to disable ipv6?

I can actually become an NIS user by logging in as root then doing
an su -l nisuser, but I have a feeling that utterly bypasses
all standard login paths.
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