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Scott Ehrlich wrote: >> This will take care of it, but there is an easier way, use the >> yppasswd(1) rather than passwd(1). > > I've tried both. > > I've now discovered that ypcat passwd on the server returns new test > accounts, but a client machine that is able to log into an existing yp > account, does not reflect the new accounts... > > Would using pdbedit this morning for samba security lockdowns have any > impact? Using nscd would. Try disabling that service on your clients. If you tried to log in to a client, then created the account on the server, the nscd daemon would remember the previous "no such user" answer instead of checking with the server again. Matt -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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