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Part I About Naming and Directory Services 1. Naming and Directory Services (Overview) 2. The Name Service Switch (Overview) The nsswitch.conf Template Files Selecting a Different Configuration File IPv6 and Solaris Naming Services Ensuring Compatibility With +/- Syntax Part II DNS Setup and Administration 3. DNS Setup and Administration (Reference) Part III NIS Setup and Administration 4. Network Information Service (NIS) (Overview) 5. Setting Up and Configuring NIS Service Part IV LDAP Naming Services Setup and Administration 8. Introduction to LDAP Naming Services (Overview/Reference) 9. LDAP Basic Components and Concepts (Overview) 10. Planning Requirements for LDAP Naming Services (Tasks) 11. Setting Up Sun Java System Directory Server With LDAP Clients (Tasks) 12. Setting Up LDAP Clients (Tasks) 13. LDAP Troubleshooting (Reference) 14. LDAP General Reference (Reference) 15. Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Overview/Tasks) 16. Transitioning From NIS+ to LDAP Part V Active Directory Naming Service 17. Setting Up Solaris Active Directory Clients A. Solaris 10 Software Updates to DNS, NIS, and LDAP |
The Switch File and Password InformationIt is possible to include and access password information in multiple repositories, such as files and nisplus. You can use the nsswitch.conf file to establish the lookup order for that information. Caution - files must be the first source in the nsswitch.conf file for passwd information. In an NIS+ environment, the passwd line of the nsswitch.conf file should list the repositories in the following order. passwd: files nisplus In an NIS environment, the passwd line of the nsswitch.conf file should list the repositories in the following order. passwd: files nis Tip - Listing files first allows root to log in, under most circumstances, even when the system encounters some network or naming services issues. Maintaining multiple repositories for the same user is not recommended. By maintaining centralized password management in a single repository for each user, you reduce the possibilities of confusion and error. If you choose to maintain multiple repositories per user, update password information by using the passwd -r command. passwd -r repository If no repository is specified with the -r option, passwd updates the repositories listed in nsswitch.conf in reverse order. |
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