The company I work for has a wide variety of UNIX platforms: DYNIX/ptx, Solaris, Digital & HP-UX. How much of a good idea would it be to attempt to implement NIS with this setup. There are only a small number of machines, 1-3 of each flavour.
What do you think?
Cheers,
Seth Yates
I'd be very grateful if someone could explain what the following errors actually mean? They are from the authlog on DYNIX/ptx V4.4.8:
May 7 07:39:57 numa4 telnetd[4040]: Initial option ioctl failed :22
May 7 07:39:57 numa4 telnetd[4040]: named terminal open failed
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