I just realized I had a typo in the dscl. it should be:
sudo dscl . -destroy /mcx_cache
Not sure if you figured that one out or not.
Sorry,
David
On Jan 31, 2006, at 11:28 AM, David Thompson wrote:
Are you controlling the clients via their MACADDRESS in computer
lists?
Is LDAP directory services pointing to the proper server in
directory access?
Have you tried unbinding and rebinding a workstation? How are the
LDAP credentials handed out? Statically or via DHCP?
Authentication should be:
/netinfo/root
/LDAP/your.server.here
David
On Jan 31, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Jaime Kikpole wrote:
David Thompson wrote:
On the local workstation:
sudo dcsl . -destroy /mcx_cache --> This is the group cache I
believe
suco dscl . -destroy /config/mcx_cache --> This is the user cache
Thanks for the suggestion, but this didn't change the
symptoms. Any
other suggestions?
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