solution: Thanks to William D Hathaway, Terry L Moore, Darren Dunham, and Lonnie Webb for thier quick responses. The reason was the /var/yp/securenets didn't have an entry for the new ip range. Added the range and netmask, restarted yp and it worked like a champ. Thanks for the big help. Sun Managers comes thru again on top !!!!!! Gary Good Morning, I have an issue I am sure is easily resolvable, but for some reason it escapes me right now. I have looked at documentation and all see to tell me I should have everything right but no success. Problem : I have a NIS server on 192.168.0.x range. I am running VLANS on a 3com switch. I have a machine on the 192.168.4.x range. The machine can see the NIS server. Even bind to it. Ypwhich yields the NIS server. But I cannot see any of the NIS maps. When I do a "ypcat anything", it says "no such map in server's domain". What am I missing ? I will summarize if I can get it resolved. Thanks.. Gary Lopez _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Jul 22 15:52:39 2004
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