To answer this question you have to consider two cases:
In the first case, you only need the client programs (ypbind, ypwhich, ypcat, yppoll, ypmatch). The most important program is ypbind. This program must be running at all times, which means, it should always appear in the list of processes. It is a daemon process and needs to be started from the system's startup file (eg. /etc/init.d/nis, /sbin/init.d/ypclient, /etc/rc.d/init.d/ypbind, /etc/rc.local). As soon as ypbind is running your system has become a NIS client.
In the second case, if you don't have NIS servers, then you will also need a NIS server program (usually called ypserv). Section 9 describes how to set up a NIS server on your Linux machine using the ypserv daemon.
Site Directory File Name ftp.kernel.org /pub/linux/utils/net/NIS yp-tools-2.7.tar.gz ftp.kernel.org /pub/linux/utils/net/NIS ypbind-mt-1.12.tar.gz ftp.kernel.org /pub/linux/utils/net/NIS ypbind-3.3.tar.gz ftp.kernel.org /pub/linux/utils/net/NIS ypbind-3.3-glibc5.diff.gz |
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