SUMMARY: Jumpstart using Solaris 8

From: Simon-Bernard Drolet (sbdrolet@m3isystems.com)
Date: Tue May 16 2000 - 14:34:15 CDT


Thank's goes to:

Michael Miller <Michael.Miller@oyster.co.uk>

>
> using sysidcfg, you need:
>
> security_policy=NONE (for kerberos)
> network_interface=elxl0{netmask=255.255.255.0 protocol_ipv6=yes}
>
> good luck!

and also to:

Kevin Colagio <kevin@web.xcdg.xerox.com>
Matthew Stier <Matthew.Stier@tddny.fujitsu.com>

For similar info.

I've setup a sysifcfg in which I've set:

security_policy=NONE
network_interface=PRIMARY{netmask=255.255.255.0 protocol_ipv6=yes}

And it's working !

Simon.

Here is my original request:

>
> Hi Group,
>
> I've just upgraded my workstation (the jumpstart server) to Solaris 8.
> I've done some testing and I'm ready to move all my workstation to
> Solaris 8. When I do this, it a complete re-install of my workstations
> using jumpstart.
>
> My question:
>
> I'm using almost the same jumpstart env but a Solaris 8 jumpstart client
> is asking two new questions : "Enable IPv6" and "Kerberos security".
>
> Im my case, I want to activate IPv6 but not use Kerberos. How can I do
> this under Solaris 8 jumpstart (PS. I'm using NIS, not sysidcfg) ?
>

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Simon-Bernard Drolet       mailto:Simon-Bernard.Drolet@M3iSystems.com
Unix (Sun/Hp) System Admin, SCSA for Solaris 7,
SCTI (EU-118, SA-237, SA-287, SA-387), ECC in Sun'Competency 2000
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