-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/07/14 11:09, ktm@rice.edu wrote:
Hi Mark,
Can't you just use basic user auth to access NIS. I do not think it is anything special.
Regards, Ken
Well, that's what I thought, but I can't seem to get it working. And all I'm doing now is testing the setup on the FreeRADIUS server, which is also the NIS server. It may be that I have the correct pieces, but not in the correct places. I'm still working out the configuration files and such. In the users file I've setup DEFAULT Auth-Type = System. According to what little documentation I can find, this /should/ 'just work' with NIS. I've left the clients.conf file as is for testing. I know I can setup a user in the users file with something like this: testing Cleartext-Password := "password" And that works just fine. Maybe I'm just not quite clear enough on the bits and pieces to work out the problem. I will be glad to post the debug output if needed, but it seems like it should be nothing more complicated that what I've got. I've not even come close to testing other devices authenticating yet, just trying it directly on localhost. Does that make sense? - -- Mark Haney Network/Systems Administrator Practichem W: (919) 714-8428 Fedora release 20 (Heisenbug) 3.13.4-200.fc20.x86_64 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTGfReAAoJEM/YzwEAv6e7xM8IAIzNkxAxlbrS7I31xsePyoJd hMbCu8M5VqJt7ESgZI+LxxS+NZmn9YbVrtshOYhgBr28/O83XkvK7QFPNvlKgW1V xkwKBxwUIyxhKZ/PJTmR964CmONmstCYkFjetz4/+dQ2vhUCwOjmMaEb55+emfsN BfscJmCJZCUu0Bw9RLOZp10sgAo2Rkl8jx4vegwbt7bc1XJoQSWRD6JAaLlbCavi zJiurOo3hZVPH0ZUhvkasV7TfItyKuTRMvMRviS9xtQVkZHCGpOFK7SwNYfsQIjv WtCRFqo0Sa7tBh5MrQmPQ0TrlQZen8v2UdWTda1sHA4n9aJSIM63IYTumQU6OXs= =UCtX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----