Thread-topic: Connect 10.4.2 clients to 10.3.9 Server doesn't work
Ed,
I heard that too about poeple setting manually but I have tried that and just about everything else.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan,
I haven't checked the latest tips and tricks but from the beginning I
was told and did set the LDAP DNS manually. That was the first step
in setting up Directory Access, I don't recall seeing or hearing
anyone say it was ok to go back to supplied DNS. Did I miss something
or could this be your problem?
Cheers,
Ed Crelin
On Aug 30, 2005, at 6:58 PM, Ball, Dan wrote:
> Josh,
>
> DNS is working 100% here......we did have issues with OS X clients
> not auto creating DNS entries. Everything gets IP, DNS from DHCP
> on a Windows 2003 server and was working fine then we did updates
> one day on the servers and the OS X Clients stopped creating DNS
> entries for forward and reverse records.
>
> We rebooted the servers again and everything started to work again
> so DNS is back to running at full capacity and the OS X clients and
> servers are running fine as well with both forward and reverse.
>
> I'm not sure why Tiger is getting the blue screen with the spinning
> gear.....the part I am stuck on is if I put my credentials in when
> binding 10.4.x to the OS X server within the LDAP plugin I don't
> get errors in the logs. But if I don't put my credentials in and
> set everything up like we have 10.3 I get errors in the logs and
> eventually the blue screen.
>
> I don't want to have to create an account just for binding the
> clients to the server unless its needed but it shouldn't be to my
> knowledge. Maybe one of the 400+ fixes in 10.4.3 will fix this issue?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
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