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Date:      Sun, 14 Jan 2001 14:22:26 -0500
From:      "Paul A. Howes" <pahowes@fair-ware.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Laptop Computer As NIS Client...
Message-ID:  <BCEFKOJHNDEAJONMKMHEAEBICGAA.pahowes@fair-ware.com>

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As I delve more and more in to networking, I seem to aquire more and more
computers.  Why am I not surprised at this?  :-)  I would like to get all of
them working with NIS to make administration simpler, but upon reading The
Handbook, discovered that NIS clients don't work if the NIS server cannot be
found.

I have a laptop computer that I would like to use in a NIS environment, but
being a mobile system, it would be frequently disconnected from the network.
Would the correct answer be to make it a NIS slave server as well as a
client?  I was thinking that if the client portion authenticates against the
local slave server, and the NIS database is pushed to the local slave server
when it is connected to the network, it should be able to stay in sync with
the master server.

I would appreciate any thought on this.  Also, please e-mail me directly, as
I am not yet subscribed to this mailing list.

Thank you, in advance!

--
Paul A. Howes
pahowes@fair-ware.com

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<DIV><FONT face=3DGeorgia size=3D2>Paul A. Howes</FONT></DIV>
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