Although I never configured it myself, my office has all of the Unix\'s
you mentioned running on the same NIS/NFS system.


On 09-18-2001 04:22 pm, you wrote:

> Shawn Fertch <fertch at mninter.net> wrote:
> > 
> > Anyone familiar enough with NIS on this?
> > 
> > At work we have varying *nix platforms:
> > 
> > Solaris (2.4, 2.6, 8)
> > HP-UX to 11
> > AIX 4.3.2 and 4.3.3 some older versions well I believe
> > Tru64 4.0D, 4.0F, 5.1
> > Linux
> > SCO
> > A few others I\'m certain of
> > 
> > Will NIS work cross platfoms, as well as being able to exclude
certain 
> > servers to which the person shouldn\'t have access to?  Someone
was
> > looking into it months ago, and said that it would not work because
of
> the
> > various *nix platforms we run.
> 
> I would think it\'d work, but you have to be somewhat wary about the
data
> that gets transferred..  One big problem these days is that Linux
uses
> more complex password hashes than most other Unix variants (save for
the
> *BSDs).  You\'ll probably have to go to the least common denominator
and
> use standard crypt()ed passwords.
> 
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