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- From: mcguire@selway.umt.edu (Charles J McGuire)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: sendmail and NIS managed aliases problem
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.132320.28479@selway.umt.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 13:23:20 GMT
- References: <1992Aug26.032028.28597@csi.on.ca> <1992Aug26.152346.20352@awdprime.austin.ibm.com> <1992Aug31.195040.2306@csi.on.ca>
- Organization: University of Montana
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- In article <1992Aug31.195040.2306@csi.on.ca> mcr@csi.on.ca (Michael Richardson) writes:
- >In article <1992Aug26.152346.20352@awdprime.austin.ibm.com> curt@ekhadafi.austin.ibm.com (Curt Finch 903 2F021 curt@aixwiz.austin.ibm.com 512-838-2806) writes:
- >>mcr@csi.on.ca (Michael Richardson) writes:
- .
- .
- > Sure there is, don't read the group list for root.
- > I am pretty sure I have been able to login as root when NIS is dead
- >on a 3.2 machine, btw.
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- Not true, at least from my 3.2 machines. The only way I can have root
- login to a client when NIS is dead is to remove the +: from /etc/group.
-
- Charlie McGuire
- Computer Science Dept.
- The University of Montana
- mcguire@selway.umt.edu
-