On Apr 15, 4:35pm, Jon Peatfield wrote: > A good starting point might be the 386/BSD, Linux YP implementation. > Since the source is available you can add whatever security measures you > like to it. I'm not sure if their ypserv/ypbind are drop-in replacements > for the ONC versions, (e.g. if the file formatt etc are the same), but it > shouldn't be too hard to check. The FreeBSD 2.0+ implementation is compatible with Sun's YP and should interoperate without problem. A lot of bugs have been fixed in -current's sources. It supports everything including netgroups and s on. -- Ollivier ROBERT -=-=- HervĪ Schauer Consultants -=-=- roberto@FreeBSD.ORG -=-=-=-=-=- Support The Free UNIX Systems ! FreeBSD Linux NetBSD -=-=-=-=-=-