The basic content of this section was donated by Grant Taylor.
It was edited for clarity and space. Other content
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This text attempts to describe the yp, NIS, and NIS+
support offered in Red Hat Linux products.
The quick answer is that while yp ("Yellow Pages") is the phone book
in Britain, NIS is the traditional RPC-based implementation for
sharing passwd, group, hosts, services, and other useful things
between many machines. NIS+ is a snazzier, and more secure
implementation of the same idea. NYS is the public domain version
of NIS.
Do not put the usual +:::: lines at the end of passwd or
group.
domain foo
ypserver foo.bar.com