Ah this is different ... if hte laptop is plugged out do you want it on
either domain?... if so this is hard.. if not get DHCP going on either
side..
option nis-domain and option nis-servers .. not sure how well thess are
used..
Don't need a local ypserv then...
DAve.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, kevin lyda wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 12:27:34PM +0000, Dave Airlie wrote:
> > Put ypserv on the laptop and make it a slave server to the NIS master, and
> > then make you laptop ypbind use your local NIS server on the laptop, then
> > run something when you connect to update the YP server tables from the
> > master...
>> good plan. ok, so that seems pretty simple, now what happens when you
> want to live in separate domains? let's say you're laptop moves between
> nis domains - like work.domain and home.domain? assume that you can't
> sync the two domains.
>> kevin
>>
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