Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 10:20:36 -0800 From: darlene@water.rsc.raytheon.com (Darlene Choontanom X45478 BSYS) To: questions@freebsd.org Cc: darlene@water.rsc.raytheon.com Subject: "NIS netgroup support not configured" on remote root login? Message-ID: <200202191820.KAA18712@nomads.rsc.raytheon.com>
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Hello-- Apologies in advance if this has been brought up before, but I can't find anything recent in Google and searching the archives on the FreeBSD site isn't turning up anything useful. I'm getting scrolling messages on the console and in /var/log/messages on my FreeBSD 4.4 box whenever root remote logs in via telnet, rsh, or ssh stating: Feb 18 11:34:12 foo login: NIS netgroup support not configured Feb 18 11:34:12 foo login: NIS netgroup support not configured Feb 18 11:34:12 foo login: ROOT LOGIN (root) ON ttyp2 FROM bar Feb 18 17:33:21 foo sshd[23876]: NIS netgroup support not configured Feb 18 17:33:30 foo last message repeated 7 times Feb 18 17:37:51 foo sshd[23897]: NIS netgroup support not configured Feb 18 17:37:52 foo last message repeated 3 times Feb 18 17:41:15 foo sshd[23907]: NIS netgroup support not configured Feb 18 17:41:17 foo last message repeated 3 times I have root logins restricted in /etc/login.access and in ~root/.rhosts to a specific NIS netgroup populated with trusted hostnames. However, I can run a ypcat on the netgroups map with no problems, and NFS export- ing to/from the same netgroup has never been a problem. This machine is currently an NIS client bound to my Solaris (2.6) master server. I've also tried to make it a slave in case there may've been an NIS client/server incompatibility issue, but that hasn't had any effect on the errors. I've also tried to create /etc/netgroup with a "+" in it, but that hasn't done anything, either. a) What can be generating this, and b) How can I make it go away? thanks! Darlene --- darlene@water.rsc.raytheon.com Raytheon Systems Company Cogito ergo disclaim. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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