I had several replies to do a 1. # passwd 2. # chkey -p and 3. # keylogin -r (not mandatory) I did 1 and 2 above and it worked ok. There was one client where it would not take the secure RPC password # chkey -p Updating nisplus publickey database. Reencrypting key for 'unix.hostname@llnl.gov'. Please enter the Secure-RPC password for root: Try again. Please enter the Secure-RPC password for root: chkey: key-pair unchanged for root. In this case, should I delete its entry from the cred table and re-create the credential with /usr/bin/nisaddcred -p unix.hostname@ or should I do something else? Below is my original question Is there anything special that needs to be done to change a root password on a NIS+ server. # passwd and or #chkey -p #keylogin -r What about changing the root password on a NIS+ client? I seem to remember the procedure for the NIS+ server was different. Thank You Dave Martini LLNL _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Feb 7 18:16:26 2005
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