Chapter 27: Network Information Service (NISNIS)

In this chapter, you will

  • Learn how to configure NIS/NIS+ servers

  • Discover the role of NIS/NIS+ in enterprise networks

  • Find a reference for commonly used NIS/NIS+ commands

In Chapter 26, we introduced the notion of a naming service. Solaris 9 supports NIS+, which is an improved version of the NIS, the Network Information Service, which was popular with Solaris 1. However, NIS/NIS+ will eventually be deprecated in favor of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which is an industry standard. NIS+ is comprised of a centralized repository of information about hosts , networks, services, and protocols on a local area network. This information is physically stored in a set of maps that are intended to replace the network configuration files usually stored in a server s /etc directory. The set of all maps on a NIS+ network is known as a namespace, supporting large networks of up to 10,000 hosts where responsibilities can be delegated to local servers. NIS+ improves on standard NIS by allowing enhancements to authentication processes, combined with sophisticated resource authorization. This allows NIS+ namespaces to exist over public networks like the Internet without risk of data loss or interception, with the caveat that NIS+ relies on the relatively weak DES encryption algorithm.

In this chapter, we will examine the processing of setting up a NIS+ server and highlight the differences between NIS+ and NIS, and between NIS+ and other naming services like DNS. In fact, many sites will choose to run DNS alongside NIS+, which is also possible. In addition, we will review the role and configuration of primary and slave servers, and walk through the installation of NIS+ using the script method.

 
 
   


Sun Certified Solaris 9.0 System and Network Administrator
Sun Certified Solaris(tm) 9 System and Network Administrator All-in-One Exam Guide
ISBN: 0072225300
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 265
Authors: Paul Watters

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