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NOTE: It does *not* say that you can use the line: passwd_compat: nis. If you<br />

conform exactly to what’s written in the man page, then passwd(1) works.<br />

passwd.org_dir: NIS+ servers<br />

unreachable<br />

Cause<br />

This is the first of three messages that an NIS+ client prints when it cannot locate an<br />

NIS+ server on the network.<br />

Action<br />

See the message "hosts.org_dir: NIS+ servers unreachable" for details.<br />

Password does not decrypt secret key<br />

for unix.uid@<strong>string</strong><br />

Cause<br />

This message appears at login time when a user’s password is not identical to the<br />

user’s keylogin(1) network password. When a system is running NIS+, the login<br />

program first performs UNIX authentication, and then attempts a keylogin(1) for<br />

secure RPC authentication.<br />

Action<br />

To gain credentials for secure RPC, users can run keylogin(1) (after login) and<br />

type in their secret key. To stop this message from appearing at login time, users can<br />

run the chkey -p command and set their network password to be the same as their<br />

NIS+ password. If a user doesn’t remember the network password, the system<br />

administrator should delete and re-create the user’s credentials table entry so the<br />

user can establish a new network password with chkey(1).<br />

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