[BBLISA] ypbind and ICMP host unreachable?
Scott Ehrlich
scott at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 24 10:25:56 EDT 2007
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Rudie, Tony wrote:
> Are you running ypbind -broadcast? If so, you have to have ypserv
> running on the same subnet. The alternative is to add IP addresses to
> the (I think) /var/yp/binding/<domainname>/ypservers file, and then
> ypbind will not run in broadcast mode. We hate doing this because it's
> another item to maintain locally on every client.
I manually configured /etc/yp.conf with domain MY_NIS_DOMAIN server
my_nis_server
I'll try the IP address scheme you show, and see what that does.
>
> The other thing we are often able to do is get the network guys to add
> "helper" statements to the routers so that ypbind DOES get routed to
> specific (ypserver) hosts. I'm considerably fuzzy about how they do
> that, but I can get details if you're interested.
>
Both the test and production setups are on simple lans - server and
clients are connected to an unmanaged switch, each with /etc/hosts acting
as local dns.
Scott
>
> - Tony Rudié
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org [mailto:bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org] On Behalf Of Scott Ehrlich
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 10:03 AM
> To: bblisa at bblisa.org
> Subject: [BBLISA] ypbind and ICMP host unreachable?
>
> Brief refresher again -
>
> RedHat Enterprise 5 server, CentOS 5 clients. Test setup, everything works
> fine. Production environment, clients cannot bind to yp on server.
>
> In trying to track down the ypbind problem I'm having, I discovered tcpdump
> produces ICMP host <yp server> unreachable only when ypbind is run.
>
> I'm doing some googling now to try and find an answer.
>
> I'd be happy to entertain any feedback this list has, too.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
>
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