# This file can be used to tweak the way YP (NIS) services # are started. # # IMPORTANT HINT: In order to get NIS clients to function on PAM, you will # need to find this line in /etc/pam.d/system-auth: # password sufficient pam_unix.so nullok sha512 shadow minlen=6 try_first_pass use_authtok # and change it adding nis to the end like this: # password sufficient pam_unix.so nullok sha512 shadow minlen=6 try_first_pass use_authtok nis # # Optional arguments to pass ypserv upon startup: #YPSERV_OPTS="" # # Example: # If you run NIS in a firewalled environment you might want # to bind ypserv to a specific port: # YPSERV_OPTS="-p 12345" # See ypserv(8) for more details. # # # Optional arguments to pass rpc.yppasswdd upon startup: #YPPASSWDD_OPTS="" # # Example: # You might want users to be able to change their shell # and GECOS information, in which case you should add # these options: # YPPASSWDD_OPTS="-e chsh -e chfn" # See rpc.yppasswdd(8) for more details. # # # Optional arguments to pass rpc.ypxfrd upon startup: #YPXFRD_OPTS="" # # Example: # If you run NIS in a firewalled environment you might want # to bind rpc.ypxfrd to a specific port: # YPXFRD_OPTS="-p 54321" # # # Optional arguments to pass ypbind upon startup. The default # is to use -broadcast if YPBIND_OPTS is not set. This ignores # /etc/yp.conf and broadcasts across the network to find a server. #YPBIND_OPTS="-broadcast"